Did Anything Change with AirPods Max 2?
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0:00 So, I have beef with this.
0:01 Okay.
0:01 What's your beef?
0:02 Back about 10, 12, 15 years ago when I was growing up,
0:06 I had this mouse called the Cyborg Rat mouse from Mad Cats.
0:11 Yeah, from Mad Cats.
0:12 And it was a fully modular adjustment.
0:14 I got made fun of for that relentlessly.
0:16 It's the same thing.
0:18 It's the same thing.
0:23 Yo, what's up people of the internet?
0:24 Welcome back to your regularly scheduled programming on the Waveform Podcast.
0:28 We're your hosts.
0:29 I'm Marquez.
0:29 I'm Andrew.
0:30 And I'm David.
0:31 So, the last episode we published,
0:33 we published from South by Southwest, which was a lot of fun.
0:37 Uh, it was live recorded in front of that studio
0:40 audience is what we're going to call it.
0:43 Sure.
0:42 It was an studio.
0:43 It was a group of people.
0:44 It was a fun time.
0:45 Uh, we interacted with a lot of people.
0:46 You can go back and listen to it and watch it on YouTube.
0:48 It was sick.
0:49 Now, we're back.
0:50 And of course, we did have uh a couple of you
0:53 guys stay at South by Southwest and and see some other stuff.
0:55 So, we'll get to some talking talking about that.
0:58 Uh, but there's also some new Apple products.
0:59 The Nothing Phone 4a Pro and uh Samsung killing a product
1:04 and also our favorite YouTuber coming back from the dead
1:08 time.
1:08 My man.
1:09 Yeah.
1:09 But first,
1:10 did they even test this?
1:11 Did they?
1:12 I'm just going at it again.
1:14 I got a long list apparently.
1:15 This is going to be Andrew's rant parts of the podcast.
1:18 Yeah.
1:19 All right.
1:19 Love it.
1:19 Marquez, I know you don't watch a lot of YouTube on TV.
1:21 On your TV, right?
1:24 Right.
1:24 So, for those of you who do Yeah.
1:26 Only on TV.
1:26 You do?
1:27 Right.
1:27 Well, on my projector.
1:29 Yeah.
1:29 Yeah.
1:29 But have you ever gone into the history section to try
1:33 and watch something and realize that for some reason on the TV app,
1:37 it lists previous shorts you've watched individually.
1:41 So, for I'll try and paint this picture really fast.
1:44 Your problem is that you're watching shorts.
1:46 Well, I'm watching shorts on my phone, not on my TV.
1:48 But shorts,
1:50 you can watch 15 shorts in a minute, right?
1:53 If you're just scrolling through
1:54 15 shorts in 15 seconds, bro.
1:55 Yeah, exactly.
1:56 If you just swipe, if you just spam through like three in a row,
1:59 does it count all of those as a as
2:01 count all of those as a singular watching history?
2:04 So on your TV, if you were to do that very quickly,
2:07 now when you go to the history section on your TV,
2:10 the whole carousel of like previously watched things is now just short short.
2:15 They should just separate that.
2:17 So the thing is they know how
2:18 to already because on your desktop app, it's separated.
2:22 If you go to the history on your desktop app,
2:23 you can either click shorts or videos.
2:25 And it's even in two different sections or on mobile,
2:28 the way they do it, which is how they should do it on TV, is
2:31 in those thumbnails on like the carousel of different videos.
2:35 One of them is just a combined thumbnail of all the previous
2:39 shorts you kind of watched in the last time you were scrolling shorts.
2:43 Therefore, not completely clogging it up.
2:46 But on TV, the place where you are most
2:48 likely to not watch shorts and only watch long form.
2:51 If I let's say what happens to me the most
2:53 is I watch something like on the treadmill in the gym
2:56 then sometimes between then and when I go to bed
2:58 to turn on I've probably scrolled through a couple shorts.
3:01 I have a 15minute timer on mine but that's even
3:04 if you watch 15 now when I get into bed later
3:07 and try and find the video I watched because it's not
3:09 going to show up on my homepage because I'm halfway through.
3:12 The easiest way to do it is go into my history and be
3:13 like oh that was the literally the last YouTube video I watched.
3:16 It's not there because there's 20 freaking shorts in the way instead
3:21 and then I have to type it out
3:22 on the remote which is still the worst thing ever.
3:25 Yeah.
3:25 Uh do you ever use the watch later feature on YouTube?
3:29 Constantly.
3:29 Yeah.
3:29 Wait, do you
3:30 I I add a million videos to my watch later and I never watch them later.
3:34 What?
3:34 Really?
3:35 I used to have that exact same behavior.
3:37 How do you do it?
3:38 Uh just in the app there's a little watch later.
3:40 No, sorry.
3:41 Like how do you personally use it?
3:43 I use watch later as something I see pop up.
3:45 don't watch and add to there to remember to watch it.
3:48 Not halfway through then click watch later and go back to it.
3:52 Yeah.
3:52 I mean, if I'm halfway through a long video
3:54 and I want to finish watching the rest later.
3:56 I used to use the watch later feature on YouTube.
3:57 Now I use I used Pocket for a long time.
4:00 That got killed.
4:01 Now I use raindrop.io.
4:03 I just save them all to that.
4:04 But I used to use the watch later feature on YouTube and then
4:06 I would just forget about stuff and then I'd go back and I go,
4:09 "Oh, there's 73 videos in here I meant to watch later." And that became tough.
4:13 So yeah,
4:14 what you can do is you can watch like two seconds of it
4:16 and then the next time you open YouTube it's like the first suggested video
4:20 sometimes.
4:22 Sometimes
4:21 it feels like it debates on whether to send that or not.
4:24 Yeah.
4:26 Yeah.
4:25 There's too much content uploaded.
4:27 You just forget what you wanted to watch.
4:29 Yeah.
4:29 Too much stuff.
4:30 It's annoying.
4:30 You know what would be easy?
4:31 Just don't show me freaking shorts on TV or separate them.
4:35 Separate them.
4:36 Easy peasy.
4:37 I think we should get rid of shorts.
4:39 I don't disagree.
4:40 Good luck convincing YouTube.
4:41 I think the stat that I recently I was on the Dude Perfect podcast
4:44 and we were trying to figure out how many views YouTube got per day.
4:47 Was that views or uploaded?
4:49 I think views.
4:50 I'll go back and double check,
4:51 but I'm fairly sure we discovered that there's about a I want to get it right.
4:57 5 billion views per day of long form videos,
5:02 but 200 billion views per day of shorts.
5:06 And that ratio on YouTube and that made it
5:09 very clear to me that shorts are not going anywhere.
5:13 Every person on earth watches like
5:16 two videos.
5:16 Yeah.
5:16 Like one view is like 3 seconds or whatever.
5:19 So
5:20 it's like it's like saying like more than 220.
5:22 You know, people eat so many packs of Skittles per day,
5:25 but people eat trillions of individual Skittles.
5:28 It's like, all right, well not not a useful metric.
5:31 Trillions.
5:32 But the uh the supply versus the demand is is crazy.
5:36 Yeah, view views.
5:37 I wouldn't say it's demand.
5:39 I would say it's
5:40 No, that's what I'm saying.
5:40 There's not as much demand.
5:42 Oh, I see what you're saying.
5:43 Or sorry, there's a ton of demand, but not as much supply
5:45 of shorts.
5:45 So, shorts just get tons of views because there's not that many shorts.
5:50 Saturated.
5:52 Yeah.
5:51 Cuz how long it takes to make a short, I mean, is not that long.
5:55 But into comparison of how fast we can rip through shorts when watching,
5:59 like you could sit down on the toilet and be through 50 shorts by just like
6:04 Yeah.
6:04 That's why the demand number of views is so high.
6:08 Do you think AI could make shorts?
6:10 Yes.
6:10 AI is it's already clogging the entire feed.
6:16 Yeah.
6:15 My Okay, I have a YouTube complaint.
6:17 It's not And it's not a Did they even test this?
6:20 Cuz they probably did and there's some stupid apparently technical reason.
6:24 I think I brought this up before
6:25 on my So I I use a projector.
6:27 I use the Nebula X1 I think projector.
6:30 Um very bright.
6:31 kind of blinds me at night.
6:32 And uh I don't I think there there might be a way to turn the brightness down,
6:35 but I have not found it.
6:37 Anyway, I told you last week about how there's the two
6:39 different volume menus that it likes to just like randomly pick between,
6:44 but there's no way to watch content
6:47 like change the playback speed on the projector.
6:51 For some reason, when you there is the option there's
6:53 a playback speed option and when you go to click it,
6:55 it's grayed out and it says not available on this device.
6:58 And I think boohoo.
6:59 So now you gota like watch it as it was designed to be watched.
7:02 You gota watch this in one time speed.
7:05 I've We're on 3x now.
7:07 That's not even real.
7:08 We're in 3x mode.
7:10 Why do you hate videos?
7:11 It's insane.
7:12 I hate everything.
7:14 Can I go one step?
7:15 I want to move through life faster so I die sooner.
7:17 What?
7:18 I want to go one step further in the wrong direction vaguely
7:21 relative to this, but I was messing around with Adam the other
7:24 day on my phone because the new Google update changed the animation
7:29 when folders open on your homepage and has this little like the pixel update.
7:32 Yeah,
7:33 the pixel update.
7:33 Sorry.
7:33 The bottom row kind of like folds out and I just don't like it.
7:37 So, I was in developer options changing animation speed and I had
7:40 this brain fart where I see.5x is the faster but then I was like,
7:45 wait, no, does that mean it's going slower?
7:47 So then I saw 10x and I was like, "Oh,
7:48 this will be 10 times faster and clicked it and then like swiped up and then
7:53 it's 10 times slower." And yet the the Windows just like and I was like, "Oh my
8:00 I know it's a developer option so you're not
8:02 supposed to really do it or to see like smoothness.
8:04 You have to be a developer to do it."
8:06 So funny though.
8:07 It's like the Matrix.
8:09 It's It was Yeah, it was like Neo dodging bullets.
8:12 Anyway, I I do I do watch content that, you know, well,
8:16 now I watch all content at 1x speed
8:18 on my projector cuz I can't watch it at 3x speed.
8:22 Nice.
8:22 But, you know, content that's made to be consumed at normal speed,
8:25 I will consume at normal speed.
8:26 If it's talking head 2x, if it's vlog, 2x.
8:31 Yeah.
8:31 How do you define content that was meant to be watched at normal speed?
8:35 I would argue all almost all content is meant to be watched.
8:38 There's a lot of content that I
8:38 watch for informational purposes and just to like
8:42 You're talking about podcasts.
8:44 No.
8:44 What is
8:45 podcasts are mostly 1x for me.
8:47 That's that's the most shocking thing you said.
8:49 What?
8:51 What?
8:50 That's really confusing.
8:51 So, what is not meant to be watched at 1x speed?
8:54 He's he's explained this.
8:55 He's saying when he's like researching something,
8:57 do the like 2x to really quickly listen to all
9:00 of it and then reference something he's reading later.
9:03 Yeah.
9:03 Or jump back to it.
9:04 Yeah.
9:05 or jump back.
9:05 If it's supposed to be for like the visual,
9:07 I have to watch the visuals and it's more about the experience, then I do 1X.
9:11 But if it's like I just need to soak up this information,
9:14 then it's like two to three.
9:15 Sometimes there's just a I don't watch a lot of 2x,
9:18 but sometimes there's a video where it's like
9:20 super grasping bit of information in the title.
9:23 Like there was one about how like Earth had 65 million years of rain non-stop.
9:28 And I was like, I want to listen to this real fast,
9:30 but I don't have time for it.
9:31 So quick 2x to basically just like 30 minutes
9:35 later be like it had a lot of rain.
9:37 That was crazy about this for
9:40 fair.
9:41 I'm not on YouTube to view your art.
9:43 I'm there to learn things.
9:45 How dare you?
9:46 This podcast is art.
9:47 You know who 30 frames 1 second podcast at 1x
9:53 speed generally is because I don't have enough new podcasts today.
9:56 And if I run out then how am I supposed to feel with my thoughts?
10:00 slow it down.
10:01 I would panic.
10:03 No, actually yesterday I did go to the gym
10:04 without anything and it was I raw dogged.
10:06 It was crazy.
10:08 The gym with no raw dog the gym.
10:09 He just didn't work out either.
10:10 He just stood there the whole
10:12 looked looked in the mirror for 45 minutes and was like, I hate this.
10:16 Why do people do this?
10:18 Anyway, okay, we should move on.
10:20 Uh we were at South by Southwest as we just talked about.
10:23 So, we wanted to mention a few of the highlights that we saw in Austin, Texas
10:28 in the extremely short amount of time we were there.
10:30 Some of us.
10:32 Yeah,
10:31 I think like 24 hours.
10:33 Yeah, Marquez, Adam,
10:34 and I were there for less than 24 hours
10:36 and then David and Ellis stayed for two days.
10:39 Sunday.
10:40 Yeah, stayed till Sunday.
10:42 Um, we saw Wait, wait.
10:44 First, yes.
10:45 Thank you to everyone who came.
10:46 Yes, that was amazing.
10:48 That was so much fun.
10:49 And also, we we met so many of you and you guys
10:52 were all so nice and cool and fun and that was great.
10:55 I had so much fun.
10:56 The crowd was a little smaller than last time,
10:58 but I would argue louder and more rambunct.
11:01 Oh yeah, Marquez on the audio said 30,000.
11:04 It was probably like 25,000.
11:06 Um, a little less than we thought, but crowd was awesome.
11:09 Questions were great.
11:10 Whoever we met, super cool.
11:12 We met some people at In-N-Out like the night before, which was really awesome.
11:15 And Ellis, so some other people we met at In-N-Out were in a band
11:18 that was playing at South by Southwest and then Ellis and I went to their show.
11:20 Yeah.
11:21 And then this week they're uh coming to New York.
11:23 They're from Australia.
11:24 might and uh and uh
11:27 In-N-Out is incredible, man.
11:28 Ask and then we're going to we're going to hang out with them this week.
11:30 Shout out swap meet the band.
11:32 We haven't figured it out.
11:33 In-N-Out is having a week.
11:37 Yeah.
11:36 Bord asked Ellis if he was your frisbee teammate.
11:40 So, we think they just know you from Frisbee and not from this.
11:43 That's really funny.
11:45 Yeah,
11:45 it's pretty awesome.
11:45 It is funny that we were I was talking
11:47 about the like you know meeting some of you
11:49 guys and 99% of people who came up and said
11:52 hi were saying I've watched the videos or I've
11:55 seen I've started to get a variety of things
11:56 they say oh you do the the car videos
11:58 like oh yeah or I'll I'll hear like oh you do the Tik Toks I go oh yeah
12:03 the Tik Toks the guy at fashion week or uh uh mega gall
12:09 yeah I don't get that anymore but I do I think like one out
12:12 of every hundred will be like oh you're the frisbee guy And I'm like,
12:15 "Whoa, that's that's that's a throw." A throw.
12:19 Did you miss the the one where they came up and went,
12:21 "Oh, you're David and Andrew's co-host."
12:23 No, I missed that one.
12:26 Sick.
12:26 Yeah.
12:27 Yeah.
12:27 So, that that was awesome to to hear from a lot of you guys.
12:29 We got some fun questions.
12:31 So, anyway, you guys were there for a little
12:32 bit after the the couple days following our podcast.
12:35 What did you guys see?
12:37 Well, before we left and they stayed there,
12:39 right across from our hotel was this parking lot with like a Tesla experience.
12:43 And as I believe it's called an activation.
12:47 All of Austin was an activation.
12:48 Literally every sing the coffee shop we went to had ads on our
12:52 This is what happened to Coachella, too, man.
12:54 The corporation.
12:55 The local businesses probably made a ton of money,
12:58 which is probably super helpful.
12:59 I'm so glad that a little company like
13:01 Starbucks can just like roll in, you know.
13:04 Um but so, uh yeah, the Tesla activation was right across from our hotel.
13:08 So, we came back and there was this flatbed truck with a
13:13 big glass box and a cyber cap inside of it.
13:15 Yeah.
13:15 I guess they had a a bunch of Teslas in this parking lot.
13:18 They had Model 3s, the new Model Y, the Cyber Truck,
13:21 and then they had one trailer in the corner pulled by a matte
13:24 black Cybertruck that was like clear that had a a single
13:28 It was pulled by Cybertruck.
13:29 I thought it was just a flatbed.
13:30 Oh, wow.
13:31 I missed that.
13:32 Yeah.
13:32 See, there it was a whole activation.
13:33 You missed this.
13:35 So, uh they had the little cyber cab in there.
13:37 Someone actually on Twitter pointed out that that's the same clear trailer they
13:40 used to bring around I think a Model Y when it first got unveiled
13:43 and they had like the tape that they had like pulled the Model Y
13:46 off but you could still see the outline of the text that said Model Y.
13:49 That's hilarious.
13:50 Anyway, they're doing the clear trailer thing
13:51 and there's the robo taxi sitting right there.
13:53 There's a robo taxi.
13:54 We Well, so that's it was there.
13:56 Then we saw later on the corner there was another one parked,
13:59 not driving but parked.
14:01 And then there was other videos of one driving that had a steering wheel.
14:04 It reminded me that that it had scissor doors.
14:07 Yeah.
14:07 But you I forgot they sort of
14:09 You mentioned that every time.
14:10 Yeah.
14:10 Every time I like programmed into
14:12 like why did they do that?
14:13 Yeah.
14:13 They open sort of like a ladybug, you know?
14:16 Yeah, that's a good way of putting it.
14:17 Yeah.
14:17 Wait, so we saw one on the street that was like doing its thing.
14:22 It had It wasn't doing its thing.
14:23 It had a steering wheel.
14:24 Well, yeah, but I mean it wasn't What I was going
14:26 to say was I'm confused because that one was silver gray,
14:28 I think, and the one we saw in the trailer was gold.
14:31 You saw You saw a robo taxi.
14:32 It was a robo taxi.
14:34 A robo taxi is a modified Model 3 model or
14:37 a robo taxi is an unmodified Model Y that is
14:41 a person in the passenger seat and nobody in the driver's seat
14:44 that is operating kind of the same way like Whimo is
14:47 in Austin where you can grab a ride from the app.
14:49 I think the cyber taxi is a fake car made of stickers with gold.
14:54 I did there someone was
14:56 Those are stickers.
14:57 That's the Oh my god.
14:58 Someone was driving one of them um like very
15:02 slowly at like 15 miles an hour along the road.
15:06 Someone did drive a cyber cab.
15:08 Yeah, cyber cab.
15:08 And it had a steering wheel steering wheel.
15:10 Steering wheel, but it has no it has no side mirrors.
15:13 Um which is legal.
15:14 So they were going at like 15 miles an hour and very slowly.
15:18 So when people say that they were driving around Austin in a robo taxi,
15:23 in a robo taxi, the
15:24 robo taxi is the Model Y.
15:25 Robo taxi service is a ride hailing service of Model Y's
15:29 like Whimo and Model Y's.
15:31 So this cyber cab,
15:32 the cyber cab is
15:34 on the road yet.
15:35 Not on the road yet.
15:36 It's the twodoor gold painted no steering wheel thing.
15:39 That was the thing we saw.
15:40 I thought that people at the live show were saying
15:42 they saw that driving around and I was like, "Oh,
15:44 no.
15:45 I did see it driving around." Oh, you did?
15:46 I did.
15:47 It was driving around very slowly.
15:48 Oh, okay.
15:49 With a steering wheel.
15:50 It's not supposed to have a side.
15:51 And it didn't have rearview mirrors or side mirrors.
15:54 sidemirs.
15:55 Yeah.
15:57 So,
15:56 allegedly when the cyber cab comes out,
15:58 it will be sold to human beings in 2026
16:01 with no steering wheel pedals or mirrors because two-seater.
16:05 Yeah.
16:05 Wireless charging.
16:06 Oh, yeah.
16:07 So,
16:08 so two things we noticed is one,
16:10 I thought it was to make this confusing and maybe helps in the confusingness
16:14 of Adam right there is it said robo taxi on the side,
16:16 but that's because that's the service.
16:19 Mhm.
16:19 It did light up, which was kind of cool.
16:20 There's this really funny video of I guess them turning it
16:24 off at night where like 10 Tesla employees are like wrapped around
16:28 the front trunk to not be able to see the person reaching
16:31 in to turn it off cuz I guess that's where the switch is.
16:33 Um they do the same thing in soccer when they're about to go really
16:37 you stand in a line in front of the person.
16:39 Um the So at the event it has a gold
16:43 arrow wheel hubcap and then it was painted gold.
16:46 This was like a big sticker that looked pretty terrible.
16:49 Yeah, there's a whole long there's actually
16:50 a long list of things that people have
16:52 pointed out have changed between the initial
16:54 unveiling at the event cuz we all got
16:56 to walk up to that one and sit in it and take videos of it
16:58 to now what they're parading around in this trailer
17:00 and I'm sure more changes will happen.
17:02 This always this happened with the Cybert truck.
17:03 This happens every time.
17:04 But yeah, one of those changes was instead of paint on the sidewall
17:07 of the tire to make it look like a lowrofile tire.
17:10 Now, they had essentially glued a hub cap that is larger than the wheel
17:15 itself and extends onto the tire to again make it look like a lowrofile tire,
17:20 but they glued it to the side of the tire.
17:22 I don't even think you can like you need some amount of brake cooling and I
17:26 don't think you can have a completely
17:27 opaque thing that just seals your brake into it was a vinyl sticker.
17:32 It was definitely Yeah, cuz this thing isn't driving.
17:36 So, it just has to sit there and look like a cyber robot or whatever.
17:40 Um, but yeah, the the idea is to make it look really futuristic.
17:43 And part of this futuristic aesthetic is like a big wheel.
17:45 Like you see you picture Tron and you're like, "Oh, big wheel, small car,
17:48 very futuristic." So they're trying to make it
17:50 look like a lowrofile tire on a big wheel.
17:51 And this is the new way they're doing it is with a sticker.
17:54 So yeah, I did see someone post a video of them.
17:58 I guess they didn't really know what it was,
17:59 but asking one of the Tesla employees,
18:01 this was the one that was on the corner at the hotel,
18:03 not in the truck, but not driving.
18:06 And the way that the Tesla employee described it was, uh,
18:10 this vehicle is going into production about next month or so,
18:13 potentially available for consumers sometime next year.
18:16 So now they're saying 2027.
18:18 Well, this is it's hard because this is
18:20 a singular random employee or maybe not even Tesla employee.
18:23 They may have just been hired for the activation there.
18:25 I have no idea.
18:26 But as a person with a Tesla shirt answering questions
18:28 about the Cyber Cab to someone who came up and asked,
18:31 does he know about that said?
18:33 Doesn't that guy know about I wish you went and talked to him and
18:36 I really kind of wanted to.
18:37 We drove by it and I was like, "What if I walked up and just asked like when is
18:40 this thing coming out?" What would they have said to me?
18:42 I have no idea.
18:42 We have no idea.
18:43 I guess we'll never know.
18:44 Well, in other car news, uh Ellis and I got to ride around in the Rivian R2.
18:50 This one's almost a real car.
18:51 It's so close.
18:52 It's Yeah,
18:53 it's like a month from now, couple weeks from now.
18:55 Yeah.
18:56 Right around the corner.
18:57 Well, Q, what is it?
18:59 Spring.
19:00 Spring.
19:00 June 20th.
19:01 It's so June 21st.
19:02 It's technically just as real as the cyber cab right now, but it's so close.
19:06 It's very close.
19:06 It's so close.
19:07 Yeah, we did ride in it.
19:08 They had a um activation.
19:11 Uh
19:13 they had an activation there where you would, you know,
19:15 go up a really steep hill and then there was these like there were
19:17 these micro hills where you the car
19:19 would rotate back and forth really quickly so
19:22 that you could like see how the suspension was sort of like keeping you upright
19:25 and you felt like you were going to roll over but then you didn't roll over.
19:28 It's pretty nice.
19:29 We rode in it.
19:29 felt extremely similar to an R1 in terms
19:32 of like build quality and stuff like that.
19:34 Um you've used it so like you know you have experience too.
19:38 Yeah.
19:38 Um that was fun.
19:39 We had to wait in that line for like an hour cuz like
19:41 so many people wanted to be in that uh like try it out.
19:44 Um
19:45 do you know is that only the performance that has that active suspension?
19:49 They all have uh just active dampers.
19:51 There's no air suspension in any of them.
19:53 It's still a good suspension for what it is.
19:56 Performance has semi-active suspension and I don't see other of trims
20:03 then it must have been the the performance.
20:05 So, one of the things that was really cool about the Rivian ride along
20:07 event that I wish all companies would do is that the people driving these cars
20:12 engineers
20:12 were like engineers and developers for the cars.
20:14 Um, yeah, I don't know.
20:15 I feel like it typically it's really hard to talk to someone who had
20:19 a technical input on a product from from maybe maybe not for you Marquez.
20:25 No, this is usually true.
20:26 Yeah, it's like it's like generally these companies are like, "No, no, no.
20:28 you're going to talk to the communications people,
20:30 the engineers will stay locked away in their
20:34 There are there's a spectrum of companies and how guilty they are of this.
20:37 I think maybe near the top of the list is like Apple.
20:40 You only talk to PR people and marketing people.
20:43 But on the other side of the spectrum,
20:44 there are companies who it's like especially a lot of auto companies,
20:47 you will sit in the car with the chassis engineer
20:50 or the people who actually helped to make that product happen,
20:52 which is much more interesting to me.
20:54 Yeah.
20:54 Anyway, I I was very like,
20:56 "Tell me everything the car knows about what's going on right
21:00 now." And I got a pretty detailed explanation of I mean,
21:03 as detailed as you could be, the whole ride along is like 45 seconds.
21:06 So, I was like, "Se 2x speed." Um,
21:10 it does say unique to performance trim is an active suspension.
21:12 Semi-active suspension.
21:14 They uh they had all these cool plaid colors.
21:17 Um, I say plaid because it's like stripes
21:20 of color that kind of like overlay over each other,
21:22 kind of like a weave, like a basket weave.
21:24 more vinyl stickers.
21:25 Um, probably.
21:26 Uh, but everyone was like, "Oh,
21:28 these colors are so cool." And then they were like,
21:30 "But we're not going to sell them." They're selling Yeah,
21:33 they're selling a few colors.
21:34 They're selling gray, um, gray, gray,
21:38 uh,
21:38 per gray.
21:39 Purple, gray, and gray.
21:41 And gray.
21:42 Oh, there's also a green gray and a gray green.
21:47 Yeah.
21:47 Yeah.
21:47 Somebody had tweeted like, "Oh, these colors are so awesome.
21:50 Like, why aren't you going to sell these?" And Rivian responded like,
21:53 "We love the color selection that we chose." And I was like,
21:56 "That's the PR person.
21:58 Gray, gray, and gray." Uh,
22:00 I think that they just like are if you want a fun color,
22:02 you have to pay way more money.
22:03 I think that's the move.
22:04 I'm not super in the off-roading world,
22:06 but the liveries on the like show cars they had at Southby
22:10 to me looked like they were inspired by the classic Baja trucks.
22:14 If you know any of those liveries, just for audio listeners who are trying to
22:17 like Who let the dogs out kind of thing?
22:19 No, like the drink at Taco Bell.
22:21 Oh,
22:21 no.
22:22 No.
22:22 Like Baja, the the famous off-road truck race, right?
22:25 Yeah.
22:25 Yeah.
22:26 I wonder about this sometimes.
22:28 Like I almost want to start a formal petition like,
22:30 "Riven, please sell us the wrapped R2.
22:33 It looks so cool." Remember the camouflage
22:35 wrap from our initial autofocus video,
22:37 which was like R2-D2 themed.
22:38 A lot of people were like, "This looks sick.
22:40 I would want one of these." And I just wonder what,
22:43 you know, companies tend not to do wraps.
22:45 Maybe they're worried about like vinyl getting damaged
22:47 or like people having a weird experience versus paint.
22:49 I don't know.
22:50 But I wish they would sell us these looks.
22:52 They look cool.
22:54 Yeah.
22:54 Anyway, yeah.
22:54 I mean, I guess you could go get a wrap separately and people will and etc.,
22:57 but those do cost a lot of money.
23:00 Um, so that was fun.
23:01 Uh, there was also the also bike, which is the Rivian sort of spin-off company.
23:06 We saw a guy riding it
23:08 and he told us that we could ride it and then we forgot to do it.
23:12 We were going to do it and then we forgot.
23:13 But apparently they're pretty cool.
23:15 They look pretty interesting.
23:16 They look kind of like a combination between
23:17 like a nothing phone and like an Apple product.
23:21 It It looks like a like a weird like future bike
23:24 from Meet the Robinsons that someone attached a like teenage engineering box.
23:29 Yeah.
23:29 The box like by the pedals feels very Teenage Engineering.
23:32 Yeah.
23:32 And I know that uh Quinn Snazzy Labs has done a video,
23:36 maybe just a short or something about it.
23:38 He got to go test it out for a while.
23:40 A few people have.
23:41 Seem pretty cool.
23:41 They're very expensive, but they're they're pretty neat.
23:44 Um, so that was neat.
23:45 And then Ellis and I made a uh made a little
23:49 hike out to the outskirts of Austin to see the Brain Audio.
23:53 I don't know.
23:53 I don't know if it's fair to call it.
23:54 It's just South Congress.
23:55 Well, I've never been there, so I'm going to call it upstate New York.
24:01 It's Westchester.
24:02 It's Westchester.
24:04 No, we went we we we walked about 3/4 of a mile south of the river,
24:10 the outskirts Ellis.
24:11 It was hot.
24:12 It was so hot.
24:13 It was hot.
24:13 Yeah.
24:13 We met up with a Brain Audio at the Brain Store.
24:17 Uh Brain Audio being that company that um
24:19 we made a video studio video of a little
24:21 bit ago uh that people got really mad at the way we titled it, but I don't care.
24:25 The speaker broke physics.
24:26 Um and they are working on a new product that they just unveiled at CES.
24:29 We weren't at CES, so we didn't get to see it there.
24:31 It's called the Party Pro.
24:33 Yeah.
24:33 Um and it has the updated version of their RAD driver,
24:36 which is like this subwoofer mechanism that they've developed.
24:39 Uh yeah.
24:40 And um
24:41 it's got the power of nine Brain X's, something like that.
24:44 It's crazy.
24:45 It's just like it's crazy.
24:47 This So this new speaker is like bigger than
24:50 Brain.
24:51 It's like we There's a Brain X sitting right off camera over here.
24:54 Um it's lunchbox sized.
24:55 Yeah, this is this is like Brain X is like lunchbox size.
24:58 Party Pro is like
25:02 big, like large microwave size.
25:03 That's a good way to
25:05 um describe it.
25:05 And it's just one of those things where you look at it and you go,
25:08 I can imagine how much bass that box will produce and then you go,
25:12 "Oh my, oh my goodness."
25:14 It's crazy.
25:15 Um, and there's a bunch of really cool
25:16 features that I'm super excited for and it
25:19 just seems like we're closer and closer
25:20 to this rad technology being in like actual commercial speakers.
25:27 Just crossed my mind as you're as we were talking about the title
25:30 that we used for the brain video and the meta of reviewing tech on YouTube.
25:34 You're saying we get the technical information from the the manufacturer
25:39 which then gets obfiscated into more marketing everyday terminology
25:43 to get given to us which then we break down
25:46 into technical information to understand better and then re turn back into
25:52 I can I can all just birds I I went to a talk see so if you don't know
25:59 what South by Southwest is it's
26:00 like this everything it's the conction convention.
26:05 And so I went to this talk that was this the chief marketing officers of
26:09 Under Armour, the TOVA uh cowboy boot and then like a major tech company,
26:15 tech conglomerate that I don't want to say who it was for the sake of the story.
26:20 And um and I went up to the tech guy afterwards and I was like, you know,
26:25 you don't know this, but you and I have been
26:28 locked in this intricate one-way dance for quite some time.
26:31 And he was like, what do you mean?
26:32 And I explained that to him.
26:33 I was like, you know, you're you're this marketing officer for this guy.
26:36 Like your engineering department gives your marketing
26:40 department this like technical sheet that then
26:41 your marketing department has to turn into stuff
26:44 that the average person can can understand.
26:46 Press release.
26:47 Like Marquez said earlier,
26:48 a lot of companies do not give us direct access to that information.
26:52 So then we have to take the press releases and like reverse technicalize it
26:56 to give it to you guys who actually do care about that technical information.
27:00 Um, and so I explained it.
27:01 I was like I was like I've been doing this dance
27:03 with you and your marketing department for for years now man.
27:07 Yeah.
27:07 How much is this speaker going to cost?
27:09 Oh no.
27:09 I don't know.
27:10 But cuz at the risk of sounding like an who cares?
27:14 It's going to be It sounds I mean the way you're describing it,
27:17 it sounds like it's not.
27:18 It sounds like it's going to be so expensive
27:19 that no one's going to be able to buy it.
27:21 Hold on.
27:21 There's two things I want to say that.
27:22 The first is I'm going to steal what David was about to say because
27:24 it relates to this which is we cover a lot of like flagship huge tech.
27:28 The cool part about Brain and working with Brain and talking with these guys
27:32 is that they are the epitome of like two guys with a garage who are
27:36 like actually changing the game and making
27:38 something really really cool and unique and uh
27:42 even though it's again it's like this is a marketed as a party speaker.
27:46 You know, I don't think either of any of us are the kind
27:48 of people that like pull up to the beach with like a big giant speaker.
27:52 Um I mean they even said they didn't really want to make a party speaker.
27:54 It was just kind of the natural of what they wanted to do.
27:57 Yeah.
27:57 Yeah.
27:58 And like on the topic on the topic of speakers,
28:00 I I don't know how much it's going to cost.
28:01 Um you know, the the Brain X is sort of the most
28:04 expensive one of the most expensive Bluetooth speakers in its category.
28:07 Um the cool thing one of the a lot of the cool things
28:09 about the new Party Pro is and this is inside baseball speaker knowledge,
28:13 but there's like this integrated chassis and then the top
28:16 has these like latch points that connect directly to the chassis.
28:20 So you can stack them on top of each
28:22 other and form this speaker arrangement called a line array,
28:25 which is a really common venue system.
28:27 And then also you can have and hanging points.
28:30 Now you can like hang these from the ceiling.
28:32 So they made a party speaker,
28:34 but it's a party speaker that if you have the right hardware
28:37 can actually function as an integrated sound system in a small venue.
28:42 And then they also added like full
28:44 IO and this proprietary Ethernet based communication system.
28:49 And so like if you're in the market for like a party speaker,
28:53 this will be one of the more my guess is
28:56 one of the more expensive things in in the the thing,
28:59 it's going to have amazing battery life because
29:01 of the rad technology and how efficient it is.
29:03 And it's going to get way louder relative
29:05 to the size and weight of its competitors.
29:07 Um, and then also it's the kind of thing where if you're already
29:10 a dork and can sort of look ahead and see these technical opportunities,
29:14 like you could actually build a pretty cool room with these.
29:17 Or they have the ability to turn off the tweeters
29:19 and the woofers and just have the sub be the only actuator.
29:22 So if you have a small home studio at the risk of sounding like who cares?
29:27 I think I literally forgot you were talking.
29:33 Wow.
29:34 Barking up the wrong tree with their market.
29:35 These these are not consumer speakers.
29:37 Yeah, the Bluetooth.
29:38 Nothing you said sounds consisted by something.
29:42 Fine, fine, fine.
29:44 I guess I guess we only care about the the fascist promax freaking
29:48 Most people only care about the cheapest speaker.
29:50 That's it.
29:51 That's how it sounds.
29:52 The the Bluetooth speaker market is like one of those crabs
29:56 where eventually you just end up at party speaker.
29:59 And the further you go from party speaker, the smaller your market is.
30:03 And so you're probably going out in price or in size or whatever.
30:06 So like something like this, a $500 Bluetooth speaker is way outside.
30:10 Yeah.
30:11 Same with like the WLA Phantom that we show,
30:13 which is like obviously an insane that's like
30:15 a $2,000 speaker and it's more of the novelty
30:17 of like look at how insane this thing is and it's capable of some crazy things.
30:21 And also they're everywhere in Newark airport.
30:23 And this is another one of those things where it's like,
30:24 hey, this one's also insane for these other reasons.
30:26 And if you're a super audio nerd, you know,
30:28 you can turn it into just this subwoofer and then have a set
30:32 setup of a bunch of these you can make into a room.
30:34 But at the end of the day, most most people by volume are like, "How loud?" But
30:40 and the answer is louder than literally everything else.
30:43 I think the the benefit there is similar
30:45 to like the DVLAS in the New York airport
30:47 of like if you're a business that needs very
30:50 few small form speakers that can fill a room.
30:53 It seems kind of perfect for that.
30:55 That that price point doesn't matter as much.
30:58 That was practically our South by Southwest.
31:01 Yeah, we got a bunch of barbecue.
31:02 Dave and I had a bunch of tacos.
31:04 I went to the Blue Sky X onion party.
31:08 There was Blue Sky Twitter and the Onion Twitter X.
31:12 Ah, got him.
31:14 I went to a party that was
31:16 master but doesn't see him coming when he's doing it.
31:20 Sorry.
31:19 I went to a party that was Kentucky Derby themed and New Year's Eve themed.
31:23 I heard some of the weirdest I heard somebody went to a Turboax party.
31:26 I'm like, what are you guys doing?
31:27 What is happening?
31:29 The Don Toiver Turboax concert.
31:32 Yeah, some sci-fi stuff.
31:33 That was our Austin experience.
31:35 Now we will move on to what this podcast is usually about.
31:39 Oh, also, yeah, we just saw Tom Scott's coming back, which is exciting.
31:43 He's he's a friend.
31:44 He's been on the podcast before.
31:45 He took a a two-year hiatus from YouTube,
31:49 and he's coming back, and I'm very excited to watch everything he makes again.
31:51 Tom Scott and I have also been in an intricate dance that he didn't know about.
31:56 Uh, he wears this red uh,
31:59 Fruit of the Loom shirt that my grandpa gave me when I was
32:04 like five and that I wore to sleep every night for like 15 years.
32:08 And then I saw Tom Scott wearing the same shirt and I was like, we are the same.
32:14 So we danced together.
32:15 How did he get my shirt?
32:16 How did he get my shirt?
32:18 Anyway, he's back with a six-pack and I think we're going to take a break now.
32:24 We have actual content coming up.
32:26 I promise.
32:28 I promise.
32:30 Someone said it.
32:31 I promise.
32:31 Trivia.
32:32 Trivia.
32:32 Guys, thank you so much for mentioning the Tom Scott story because my trivia
32:36 question is about Tom Scott and it would have not made a lot of sense.
32:39 Uh, one of Tom Scott's most legendary videos
32:43 is the one where he wrote that script
32:45 and the title of the video auto updates based on how many views it has.
32:50 You're all familiar.
32:51 No one look it up
32:52 because the question is how many current views
32:55 prices right rules.
32:56 What is the title of that video?
32:58 And I'm going to hit refresh right before you guys
33:01 answer the question to make sure we have the most upto-date.
33:06 Remember this is prices right rules.
33:08 I feel like I should know this.
33:09 So closest without going over
33:11 exactly.
33:11 So guessing one would be both dumb and genius.
33:15 Closest without going.
33:16 Oh, interesting.
33:17 Guessing five would be bad.
33:18 I feel like that video spawns a bunch of other videos trying to like
33:22 growth hack their way into like
33:25 this YouTube video isn't what you think it is or like somehow it changes.
33:28 Have you seen the influx of them recently that's like
33:31 there are five YouTube videos in this video and it's somebody
33:36 makes five separate videos but then like posts it in five different screens
33:41 in it and then the audio tracks
33:42 you swap between are five different audio tracks.
33:45 So like in 2 minutes the guy in the middle if
33:48 you click audio track one is that guy talking and then
33:51 the guy like picture and picture in the side it might be
33:55 like the Japanese dub the whatever dub but all they're doing that
33:58 dub but it's all English they're just uploading something else.
34:01 So then like in the top left is a guy talking that the the mouth
34:05 doesn't match the first one but when you click like Japanese dubick
34:09 if you watch all of them you get 500% retention.
34:13 I love that.
34:13 That's and that's that's hilarious.
34:15 And also that's specifically like a a very like of the times using
34:20 the features like remember okay this is going to make me sound old.
34:24 Mystery guitar man.
34:25 Does that ring a bell?
34:25 You guys remember?
34:26 Yeah.
34:26 Remember you used to do like choose your own adventure with annotations.
34:30 So you'd watch the first minute of the video and then there'd be
34:32 like the top half annotation or the bottom half annotation and you could pick
34:35 one and it would take you to the next part and it was
34:37 a whole series of like a web of things to get to the end.
34:41 That was that was sick.
34:42 That was of the times.
34:43 Have you guys seen like the YouTube trumpets?
34:45 The YouTube
34:46 where someone uploads a video that's just like every 30 seconds it'll be like
34:49 a different note on the trumpet and then you can take the number go.
34:55 That should be forever.
34:56 That should that should work today.
34:58 I like people like utilizing the the feature sets to make weird art.
35:02 It's cool.
35:02 Love it.
35:03 All right.
35:04 Well, tell us that trivia question, Ellis.
35:06 Oh, you already did.
35:07 Yeah.
35:08 Um, we'll have to think of the number of views closest to that going over.
35:12 Answers will be at the end like usual.
35:13 We'll be right back.
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36:27 This is part two of the podcast, but this phone has three parts.
36:31 It's the Samsung Galaxy Trifold.
36:33 Damn, that was good.
36:34 Thank you.
36:35 Thought about that one last night.
36:36 Why is the trifold coming up?
36:38 Okay, so we're talking about the trifold
36:40 because reportedly Samsung is discontinuing it.
36:44 Damn, that was fast.
36:45 That was
36:45 That was That was really fast.
36:49 I want to make that a sound bite.
36:52 It was really fast.
36:53 Um, yeah, a Samsung spokesperson has told Bloomberg
36:56 that the Samsung Trifold will be getting one final restock today,
37:00 March 17th, but after that, it will be gone.
37:04 Uh, the decision reportedly comes as a result of high production costs,
37:07 which made the Trifold nearly impossible to make a profit on.
37:10 You could maybe speculate that RAM prices have a lot to do with that.
37:14 Uh, the entire supply chain is just getting insane.
37:17 And I imagine that Samsung was barely making a margin on this thing already.
37:21 It seems that now they're not even selling that many.
37:24 It's been reported that fewer than 6,000 units
37:26 were sold domestically in Korea since it launched.
37:29 And it launched in Korea before it launched here.
37:31 Korea was like the main place they were selling it.
37:33 Correct.
37:34 They did eventually launch in the United States in I believe late January or so.
37:38 But yeah, it's it was a short timeline less than 3 months for the trifold.
37:43 So, uh, Samsung did say that they are going
37:45 to trickle down the technology into future foldable devices,
37:49 but it was not mentioned about whether or not
37:51 they were going to make a trifold again,
37:53 which is kind of I'm sure they will at some point,
37:55 but you better buy it now before they're
37:58 completely sold out if you really want it.
38:00 Yeah.
38:00 Interesting thoughts on that.
38:02 One thought is that you just said is
38:03 the technology would trickle down to other folds.
38:05 I don't know what tech from the trifold is applicable to trickle
38:08 down to the other fold other than having one more screen.
38:11 Uh, you've seen probably a bunch of videos now in your soap box.
38:14 A lot of them were sponsored, but now the embargo is up uh of the Oppo Find N6,
38:18 I believe it's called, which is their no feel crease foldable.
38:23 No feel crease.
38:24 No feel crease.
38:24 So, you look at it and visually there's no crease.
38:26 And you run your finger over it and you can't really feel a crease either.
38:29 And you know, you get a fresh fold seven out the box and it looks pretty good,
38:32 but you fold it a bunch of times and you start to see that crease form.
38:36 And this one is supposed to be rated for some thousands of folds
38:39 and should never appear to have a crease that you can feel,
38:42 which is really cool.
38:43 That's a tech I'd want to, you know, trickle down to a bunch of other foldables.
38:46 Uh the trifold to me was just uh Samsung going, "Hey, what if this works?
38:51 Let's try it.
38:52 We're Samsung." And then, you know, it happened to I'm puning today.
38:56 But yeah, sometimes it doesn't work and sometimes people don't buy it.
38:58 And it's also $3,000.
39:00 It was also really really really expensive.
39:01 But I think the fact that it's not
39:02 even selling that well in its like home country, like Samsung is a lot of Korea.
39:07 Uh so if it's not selling well there Yeah.
39:10 Yeah.
39:10 They make everything.
39:11 That's like coming out with an electric
39:12 car that doesn't sell well in California.
39:14 You're like, "Well, we're cooked."
39:16 Yeah.
39:16 You can't sell well here.
39:17 It's like not selling very many avocados in California.
39:20 That's Yeah, exactly.
39:21 The best part about this was they cooked with the the subtitle
39:24 for the Verge article and just said it didn't try for very long.
39:28 TRI just weatherbed.
39:30 Kudos.
39:30 Very nice.
39:33 Damn.
39:32 Yeah.
39:32 So, again, you want to get on on that for $3,000, you be my guest.
39:36 But I think most reviews were like, it's cool,
39:39 it's interesting, and it's neat, but it's still kind of lacking.
39:43 And um yeah, we'll see in the future.
39:45 Maybe Trifold 2 is just coming out soon.
39:47 I don't think that's going to happen.
39:48 I will say Trifold is available.
39:50 It's eligible still for a smartphone award 2026 for best big phone.
39:55 It's It's just even though it only was three months of 2026.
39:59 That is kind of sad because then the awards come out and then you can't buy it.
40:02 Yep.
40:02 That would be
40:03 Have we ever had
40:04 a discontinued phone win an award?
40:06 Like Yeah.
40:06 Like come out, get discontinued and win an award.
40:09 Has anything else really been discontinued besides the Note 7?
40:12 Has the Hydrogen get discontinued before it won the award?
40:15 Okay.
40:15 The bust award doesn't count.
40:17 That makes the most
40:18 that was still available, right?
40:19 It might when I gave it the award.
40:21 Maybe.
40:21 I mean, essential got discontinued, but it was a while later.
40:26 Yeah.
40:27 Yeah.
40:26 That would be truly unprecedented times we're living in.
40:30 Yeah.
40:32 Yeah.
40:32 LG probably died mid Oh, year.
40:35 Yeah.
40:35 So, that probably means there was a phone that came out.
40:37 I mean, the Wing probably came out within a year of it LG quitting.
40:41 Oh, that's true.
40:41 Yeah.
40:42 But the Wing didn't win any
40:44 The Wing was crazy.
40:45 The Wing was pretty crazy.
40:46 It should have won all the awards.
40:47 Yeah.
40:47 Well, speaking of phones that probably won't get discontinued,
40:51 Maybe I actually had a different segue I
40:53 was going to throw to because I have Okay,
40:55 by the time you're watching this, our Nothing Phone 4a and 4a Pro reviews
40:59 or one review is out.
41:01 Um, I'm going to actually hold it.
41:02 I have the 4A Pro right here.
41:04 This is the pink one.
41:05 It's not the best looking version of this phone.
41:07 I think the monocolored versions are better.
41:11 Pinkly.
41:11 I, you know, I reviewed the phones and uh I also have this theory
41:15 because we've talked about nothing before about
41:17 why they're not doing a flagship this year.
41:19 They're not doing a Yeah, you can hold it.
41:20 They're not doing a nothing phone 4.
41:22 They're just doing a 4a.
41:25 Yeah.
41:24 And a 4a pro.
41:26 4a pro light.
41:28 Just kidding.
41:29 It's interesting.
41:29 And I think, you know, you mentioned RAM prices.
41:32 I think nothing is in a really tough spot.
41:34 Whereas a smaller company, they don't get the best costs because
41:38 their order sizes from suppliers are smaller.
41:41 And in general, they they probably spend more for all the same specs as the big,
41:45 you know, flagship companies.
41:47 They at these conditions can't really make a competitive flagship.
41:51 Last time they tried was nothing Phone 3 last year, 800 bucks.
41:54 Kind of got flamed for it.
41:56 They put a flagship chip in it, but it just wasn't,
41:58 you know, a full-on flagship, especially the camera performance.
42:01 What they do thrive at is really good mid-range phones.
42:04 These are competitive, good, well priced mid-range phones.
42:07 The Nothing Phone 4a is £349, £349.
42:11 It's really good for that price.
42:13 Triple cameras for that price.
42:15 iPhone can't say that.
42:16 Pixel can't say that.
42:17 Samsung might have a triple camera full phone at that price,
42:20 but it's like that's nice.
42:21 It's an OLED.
42:22 It's 120 Hz.
42:23 It's a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4.
42:26 It's good phone for $3.49.
42:29 And then the 4a Pro that you're holding is $500,
42:32 and it's not as great of a deal, but it's still pretty good.
42:37 So, yeah, the reviews are out.
42:38 I'm curious, you know,
42:39 now that you're holding one and looking at the 4A Pro, what you think of
42:42 Yeah.
42:42 I want to boot it up real quick and just
42:44 kind of see the the stuff again, like you said.
42:46 Um, so it's metal, so no wireless charging.
42:49 Yep.
42:49 Metal phones are sick, but no wireless charging is sad.
42:53 Yeah, I'm fine with that because like if you give me
42:54 no wireless charging in a glass back, then I'm mad.
42:57 If you're going to not give us wireless charging, then give me the premium.
43:01 Mhm.
43:01 And then I'm okay with it.
43:02 True.
43:02 The 4a does not have wireless charging.
43:04 I will miss wireless charging,
43:05 but I'm glad they at least gave you the premium other option.
43:09 Yeah.
43:09 Yeah.
43:09 Yeah.
43:10 Yeah.
43:10 I think that nothing is still doing a pretty
43:13 good job with the constraints that they had.
43:14 Like you said, the $349 one is is cooking like crazy.
43:17 I you know how on Twitter randomly some bot will
43:20 like a tweet that you made from like 10 years ago
43:22 all the time.
43:23 All the time.
43:23 So yesterday a bot liked a tweet that I had made in a thread
43:26 about the Pixel 4a when it first um came out and that phone was $349.
43:32 And I really obviously Pixel 4a is one of my favorite Pixels they ever made.
43:36 um hardware plastic very cheap.
43:41 Yep.
43:41 And I was sort of just talking about the software makes up for it, etc., etc.
43:45 This is like I mean the the nothing phone 3 4a is
43:49 sort of like the it's a much better version of that.
43:54 So it's got everything that the Pixel 4 4a had,
43:57 but you know it's more premium and in many many ways.
44:00 So, if you look like, you know, even if you add inflation into account,
44:04 we're how many years 6 years after the Pixel 4 A and we still have
44:08 this, being able to buy something like that at 349 is still an incredible deal,
44:11 especially in the universe we are currently
44:13 living in with like RAM shortages and stuff.
44:18 Yeah.
44:17 Um, so, but like you said,
44:19 it's going to come down to whether or not you actually want the extra stuff
44:22 that comes with the Pro and if you're
44:24 okay with the metal unibody versus the other designs.
44:27 Yeah.
44:27 I just find the the positioning fascinating.
44:31 I Yeah, I think it's good positioning.
44:33 I think these phones are awesome at their price point.
44:37 I don't love the pink on this as much
44:38 because inside the camera bump, it doesn't match.
44:42 Whereas the black one has a like black
44:44 interiors and the silver one has the white interiors.
44:47 This basically has the silver interiors on the camera bump.
44:50 They didn't send us a silver one, which I think is the best looking one.
44:53 It matches the best with the red accent and everything which I'm bummed about.
44:57 But there's a small example I wanted to throw
44:59 in here of Ellis talking about how like
45:02 technical versus marketing aspects and how that can kind of be confusing.
45:05 And it made me realize like sometimes with these uh briefs or like
45:09 press briefings and the briefs that they
45:11 actually send us feels like we're translators
45:14 at some point because we need to find goes from technical to marketing jargon
45:18 to us then trying to figure out the level of technical and jargon to use.
45:23 But on the 4A Pro with the glyph system, the interface, the LED interface,
45:28 glyph matrix.
45:29 The glyph matrix.
45:30 Thank you.
45:31 Um, they write it is like 50% bigger and twice as bright.
45:35 So, we are doing the script and I'm like going through it and making
45:39 sure everything's correct and and seeing what else we can add to it.
45:42 And I go, "Oh, it's bigger." The easiest way to prove that it's bigger
45:45 other than showing it is to find out how many LEDs are inside of it.
45:47 cuz they made a big deal of it being like 137 mini LEDs in here.
45:53 So I was like, cool, the old one must be less.
45:56 And then I keep getting this that the Nothing 3
45:58 has 489 microLEDDs while this has 137 miniLEDDs but is bigger.
46:05 So their way of of saying this is, oh,
46:08 this is physically bigger but also way worse resolutions.
46:12 But we're not going to we're not going to say it has less pixels in it.
46:15 Yeah.
46:15 They'll never say that in the press release.
46:18 Truthfully, I don't think it matters.
46:19 I think it gets the point across in there.
46:20 I don't think you need cuz the resolution
46:22 still looks terrible on the 489 pixel one.
46:25 Yeah, but that's an example of those.
46:28 499 is still a very good price for a phone like this.
46:30 I just have I have beef the higher they go up in the range and I think
46:32 that would have it would have toppled with a pro
46:35 phone or with a like a flagship phone.
46:37 So, like the 349 nothing 4a is a great
46:39 deal and a really good phone for the price.
46:41 You're spending theoretically $150 more dollars for this pro phone.
46:45 All you're getting honestly is the aluminum build.
46:48 Yeah.
46:49 And the glyph matrix.
46:50 You know, the screens are almost the same.
46:52 They're a tiny bit bigger.
46:54 The pixel density is almost the same.
46:55 The brightness is almost the same.
46:56 The cameras are almost the same.
46:58 The same chipset.
46:59 The chipset goes from a Snapdragon 7S Gen 4 to a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4.
47:04 The RAM is the same.
47:05 The storage is the same.
47:06 It's like almost the same phone.
47:08 Pro features, I'm like, "Oh, it's the Pro.
47:10 Maybe there's some camera features or there's some
47:11 pro things that are enabled by the software.
47:14 I think it's just HDR video on the Pro and 140x zoom instead of 70x zoom
47:19 world's first which is just crop.
47:22 So here the 150 bucks up to the 4a pro is like now it's a decent value.
47:27 If they tried to go all that was a shutter sound.
47:30 Yeah.
47:30 If they tried to go all the way up,
47:32 I think to a flagship $8900 phone and put a Snapdragon 8s Gen 5 or whatever
47:37 in there and tried to go 12 gigs of RAM and all this other stuff,
47:40 high-end storage, high-end screen, high-end cameras,
47:44 they would be looking at their thinnest margins and their least
47:47 competitive phone and so they just didn't do it.
47:49 There is one thing you get with the 4A Pro versus
47:53 the 4A, which is the ability to purchase it in the United States.
47:56 The 4A is not coming to the US.
47:58 Ah, which is too bad because it's a better deal.
48:03 Yeah, I guess the other thing is just design.
48:06 Yeah, you might like this design with the metal body better.
48:07 I
48:09 kind of do in the silver version.
48:10 And the silver looks really cool.
48:11 Yeah.
48:12 You think this is louder?
48:12 Yes.
48:13 I think this is less loud than the 4.
48:15 The 4A still has all of the like designs and everything going
48:19 through it where this is like keeping it up into just this pill.
48:22 The bean or whatever.
48:24 This is the plateau.
48:24 That's the bean.
48:25 The bean's the camera.
48:26 But I'm talking about the 4A.
48:27 Oh, yeah.
48:28 The 4A is just one big bean.
48:30 Yes.
48:32 Yeah.
48:31 I think that is more subtle overall.
48:33 I understand like they've got the clear back and everything,
48:36 but the bean itself, I think, is more subtle.
48:39 I think we should call it the pill, not the bean.
48:41 Speaking of weird marketing terms to use for tech products,
48:45 did you guys know that the AirPods Max top headband is called the Canopy?
48:50 What?
48:51 That actually makes a lot of sense.
48:53 the most thing I have ever heard.
48:57 What makes sense am I hate it so much?
48:58 I only know this because I only know this because
49:00 they just came out with the AirPods Max 2 news of the week.
49:06 Yeah.
49:05 Uh very quietly announced with a press release in the Apple newsroom.
49:09 It has an H2 chip in there and new amplifiers.
49:12 And that's kind of all you need to know.
49:14 Wait, it doesn't even have a new canopy.
49:16 It It's the Well, it's new colors, I guess.
49:18 Um but physically on the outside, it's the same.
49:21 There's no new onoff switch.
49:22 There's no new case.
49:23 All of the normal AirPods Max things at all.
49:26 Yeah.
49:26 All the normal AirPods Max form factor stuff still there,
49:29 but new amplifiers and H2 chip,
49:31 potentially better sound,
49:32 but also one and a half times stronger active noise cancellation.
49:36 And then a couple, you know,
49:38 interesting computational features like uh studio quality mics allegedly.
49:43 I you should not conversational awareness or uh voice
49:48 isolation when you're on a phone call, stuff like that.
49:50 That's what the chip is doing.
49:51 Well, if you can record an album using AirPods Max as the microphone,
49:55 then I will be sold.
49:56 But
49:56 again, Apple is in pure marketing land with these these terms.
50:00 Um, but yes, the top of the AirPods Max is officially called the Canopy.
50:04 So, if you ever want to refer to that top piece, that's what that is.
50:06 David, why would you give them that idea?
50:08 They're going to release an album now.
50:11 That's a studio video right there.
50:13 Studio quality.
50:13 Yeah.
50:14 church.
50:14 It's funny cuz Apple does make some products that are
50:16 genuinely like professionally used all the time and they can go,
50:20 "Hey, here's an album that was made and mixed
50:22 on a MacBook Pro with their speakers and you be like,
50:24 "That's crazy, but I guess someone could do that." But then
50:27 there's like the studio quality microphones on the iMac and you're like,
50:32 they're no studio has ever used these microphones.
50:34 Studio quality is a stretch is a stretch.
50:36 I do I do think you can kind of record a you
50:38 could record a podcast with the MacBook microphones and it sounds okay.
50:41 Yep.
50:42 Um I think many people have glare.
50:44 I mean not we wouldn't out there.
50:47 There's a chance it sounds better than quite a few of them.
50:50 But yeah.
50:50 Yeah.
50:51 Well they they sort of updated it with a lot
50:52 of the things that the AirPods Pro 3 got.
50:55 Um I think that's the reason that they wanted to do
50:57 it because the AirPods Pro 3 were technically better in multiple ways.
51:00 Yeah.
51:01 Like you're able to answer calls by nodding
51:03 and reject them by shaking your head.
51:04 They added that.
51:05 They added the game mode that reduces the wireless
51:08 latency if you want to use them for gaming.
51:10 So they added that.
51:11 They now have a camera remote feature on the on the digital crown or the crown
51:17 where you can like press it and it will
51:18 take a photo with your iPhone or your iPad.
51:20 That's what I was really waiting to upgrade for.
51:22 I I was just thinking like this is for selfies generally
51:26 and then you have to be wearing AirPods Max in your cell phone.
51:31 Yeah.
51:30 Which is exactly what Apple marketing wants.
51:32 The thing that's weird about that is like I'm not mad that they added a feature.
51:36 It doesn't take away.
51:36 I can't get mad at it.
51:37 But in order to use that, you generally would
51:40 need a camera shutter remote for like a group photo.
51:43 So that means you either are in the group photo
51:46 holding your AirPods Max or you have it on while the rest of the people
51:50 in your group don't and then you just
51:53 for Apple to like get more AirPods Max and photos.
51:56 I got to see if you can do use this feature while they're not on your head.
51:59 That's a great question cuz they don't they just
52:01 turn off if you don't have them on your head.
52:02 Typically they just stop.
52:03 I I would be so funny if you could only use them while they're on your head.
52:08 They they don't they don't turn off.
52:09 There's no off button.
52:10 Even if you're holding them, that's weird.
52:11 You're still holding a pair of air pads.
52:13 Yeah, I would I would hold them in my hand and like put them behind my back
52:16 and then and take a picture like
52:17 this in the group with the crown behind my back.
52:20 I hit the button.
52:21 David, the I forgot that they go to the sleep
52:23 mode and you take them off your head.
52:24 That makes the recording a an album with them
52:26 even funnier because you'd have to like stick your head in the bass drum of the
52:32 like in a recording you have to like literally
52:34 put your head right next to the guitar amp like
52:36 oh yeah true this might be a studio
52:38 par that's basically what Vision Pro does when you're
52:40 taking video of Vision Pro you have to go
52:41 oh yeah yeah someone's got to do a like taking Apple ads literally
52:46 like oh this is a studio quality microphone okay and just
52:48 put their head up against the guitar that would be really funny
52:51 uh there's now a personalized volume feature that automatically
52:54 fine-tunes volume based on your preferences over time,
52:57 which I believe means like it analyzes how loud you're
53:01 listening to music on a like long period of time,
53:04 so it's just always going to be maxed out.
53:07 No, you know why that's fine?
53:07 Because there's no number associated with it.
53:10 No, that's not fine.
53:11 That's not fine.
53:12 That's like my worst nightmare.
53:13 Wait, Ellis, I just was Do you also hate the FE
53:16 I would love your thoughts on the future of like
53:18 you know how some cars when you get up to a certain
53:20 speed will automatically increase the music volume while you're driving?
53:24 This feels like that, doesn't it?
53:26 You know, to me that feature I've always had a problem with.
53:29 Not on a uh audio level,
53:32 but on like a that it feels like it encourages you to drive like a maniac.
53:36 Like you drive faster so the music gets louder, so you drive faster so the music
53:41 Sorry, officer.
53:41 The volume was just too low.
53:43 But like my I like I want my headphone I want to learn my headphones.
53:48 I don't want my headphones to learn me so that I
53:50 can interpret everything coming out of headphones cuz I would love
53:55 to be able to use AirPod Max for work.
53:58 Like I would love it.
53:59 I think all of these features are designed for the opposite.
54:01 No, I know they sound I think they sound good
54:04 enough to do a decent amount of professional audio work on.
54:07 And the idea of having one headphone that I have
54:10 like a listen mode and I know what things like music
54:12 and podcast sound like on it and then I can
54:13 go and work on them and like work as a reference,
54:16 but they're such a black box as far
54:18 as their processing that I would not be able to trust
54:22 anything that comes out of them.
54:24 They should have a studio mode.
54:28 Yes,
54:27 that's a free idea for Apple.
54:28 Yeah,
54:29 because you know that there are people who are trying to use
54:32 these for that exact application and because of all this computing,
54:36 it's not ideal for that.
54:37 But if there was just a studio button,
54:39 wait, question.
54:42 Yeah.
54:40 If you used the USBC adapter to 3.5 mm
54:44 cable and plugged it in for the lossless quality,
54:48 does that still have the personal
54:50 You got You got to get your facts straight, bucko,
54:52 because the 3 the USBC to 3.5 mm does not support lossless.
54:56 Only C to C, right?
54:57 Only C to C supports live.
54:58 Yeah.
54:58 Yeah.
54:59 To C.
54:59 Okay.
54:59 So, if you use the C to C for for whatever reason.
55:03 Um, does that would that be the studio mode?
55:08 No,
55:07 it would be a nice like trigger to give you the button processing.
55:12 It's still doing all the Yeah.
55:13 Yeah.
55:13 I think I think I think all the processing happens on the H2 chip, which Yeah.
55:19 Yeah.
55:19 So, that's a free idea for Jaws or whoever
55:21 is watching the pod right now from Apple.
55:22 I was waiting to see how long it would
55:24 take for someone to be like and they support lossless.
55:27 It is funny that they waited till now to call
55:30 it two because they released the updated AirPods Max with USBC.
55:34 That was and that technically added the like lossless via USBC.
55:38 It's
55:38 and they changed the colors a little bit
55:39 and they changed the colors.
55:41 Now they changed the chip and now it's two.
55:44 Yeah.
55:43 I don't really know why that makes it two.
55:46 That one's called Gen One.
55:48 It's still Gen One with USBC.
55:50 Gen one with USBC.
55:51 AirPods Max, then AirPods Max with the OBC, and then
55:54 now AirPods Max 2.
55:55 I'm I'm excited for him.
55:57 I know I know we're not generally AirPods Max
55:59 like lovers in this room, but I just think after you uh after your rant,
56:04 I did I did fly to Southby with my AirPods Max instead of the Sony's.
56:08 They sound phenomenal.
56:10 Yeah, they're fantastic.
56:11 They sound phenomenal.
56:12 They're awesome for flying.
56:13 And I'm excited to hear what one and a half times stronger ANC sounds like.
56:16 Me, too.
56:17 Probably not that.
56:17 But they don't wish they folded.
56:19 Yeah, I wish I didn't have to take up my entire backpack.
56:22 I wish they were nice to use.
56:24 That's like a crazy thing to say about a $500 pair of shoes.
56:27 I just wish they did any of the things I wanted.
56:29 They have made their
56:30 Andrew 550.
56:32 It is quite like crazy and kind of ironic
56:34 that such a simple design has become so like iconic.
56:38 Like I see them all over Brooklyn.
56:41 People run with these things which is insane to me cuz they're so heavy.
56:44 That's insane.
56:45 They're not meant for that.
56:46 Don't do that.
56:46 The canopy can't support them.
56:48 That's why I say they're perfect for flying because it's perfect for flying
56:51 because they weigh so much that you just lean your head back
56:54 because you're on a plane and they have so awesome and they're
56:58 heavy and it doesn't matter and the canopy sits nicely on your head.
57:01 Apple really likes to make things that are really bad for your neck.
57:04 The Vision Pro.
57:05 Yeah, man.
57:06 You use these with the Vision Pro.
57:07 You F1 drivers.
57:08 Oh my god.
57:09 Have you guys seen the crazy like suite
57:12 of third party accessories that exist now for dude in New York?
57:16 Cuz David's right.
57:17 Like I see AirPods Max all the time in New York and so
57:20 like there are all sorts of like clear/opaque covers you can get
57:26 and like sticker packs and like I've seen I've seen people you can
57:30 get attachable cat ears for the canopy
57:33 like people really like like personalize them.
57:37 Mhm.
57:37 Razor's been all over that for years.
57:39 God the cat ears.
57:40 I have seen that.
57:41 They're still 550.
57:43 Yeah.
57:43 Still really expensive.
57:44 You could buy this or you could buy MacO.
57:46 truly.
57:47 Oh my god.
57:48 This was one of my favorite takes on Twitter
57:51 was that seeing MacBook Neo and AirPods Max next
57:56 to each other in the same store is truly
57:58 like those are the opposite approach to a product.
58:03 Like MacBook Neo is going as low as possible in price
58:07 to essentially maximize your chances of customer acquisition in like the masses.
58:13 And then hopefully that gets the people into like
58:16 buying Apple services and buying other Apple products.
58:18 And that's the like Trojan horse of like, all right, now I'm an Apple guy.
58:21 MacBook Neo is their YouTube shorts for discovery.
58:24 Yeah, it's a big funnel.
58:26 But AirPods Max are the exact opposite.
58:29 It's like these are you're not going to get these as your first Apple product.
58:36 I Wait, can I tell a recommending MacBook Neo story that happened yesterday?
58:40 Yeah.
58:40 Because I feel like, you know, like I someone was like,
58:44 "Oh, you're it was my it was actually really funny.
58:46 It was one of my doctors.
58:47 We were in the middle of an appointment." She was like,
58:48 "By the way, like tech guy, like I've had this happen.
58:50 Should I get the Neo?" And I was like, "I don't know.
58:53 Like, probably.
58:55 Like, unless you're doing anything, you know,
58:57 you do you make Tik Toks on the side like Dr.
58:59 Tik Toks?" And she was like, "No, no, no." She's like, "To be honest,
59:02 I'm less worried about the computer doing
59:03 stuff and I'm more worried about like switching
59:06 to to Mac from Windows because I've just
59:08 always been a Windows person." And I was like,
59:10 you know, it's kind of cool switching to Mac.
59:11 Like if you have an iPhone,
59:12 like you'll get your texts on your computer and stuff.
59:14 And she was like, you'll get your texts on your computer.
59:16 And I was like, you need to Oh my god.
59:19 Like you, this is who it's this is who it's funny.
59:22 That is funny.
59:23 Well, there are new colors as we mentioned.
59:26 There's midnight, which is gray.
59:27 There's starlight, which is gray.
59:28 I'm just kidding.
59:29 There's starlight, which is gold.
59:31 There's orange, which is orange, but it's kind of burnt.
59:34 There's purple, which is lilac.
59:35 And there's blue, which is sky blue.
59:38 My favorite part is that you can mix and match these ear cups.
59:42 Like the ear cups just pop off so easily, which is like great for long.
59:45 And now there are so many colors of AirPods
59:47 Max ear cups that you could just go crazy.
59:49 They all work with each other.
59:50 Yeah.
59:53 Yeah.
59:51 Now you can have $700 headphones.
59:55 One more quick Apple story before we take it to break.
59:57 Um, you guys might not know this, the listeners of this podcast,
1:00:01 unless you are a content creator, but Motion VFX,
1:00:04 which is a plug-in suite that basically
1:00:06 sells really nice plugins for Final Cut Pro,
1:00:09 Da Vinci Resolve, and Premiere Pro, we use extensively at the office.
1:00:13 We use so many of these.
1:00:15 Marquez has been using the M blueprint plugin since the beginning of time,
1:00:20 since the dinosaurs.
1:00:21 It's true.
1:00:22 It's very true.
1:00:23 And uh they got acquired by Apple yesterday.
1:00:28 Yeah.
1:00:27 Which um we don't really know how
1:00:29 to feel about because Apple obviously makes Final
1:00:32 Cut Pro and this company makes very good
1:00:34 plugins for Da Vinci Resolve and Premiere Pro.
1:00:37 Theyark has a lot of money.
1:00:39 We do have an M KBHD plugin.
1:00:41 I was going to say I've been using them for so long that I actually
1:00:43 they noticed that I've been using them for so long and they were like what
1:00:46 if we collabed on an MKBHD plugin where we have like a bunch of your mostused
1:00:50 stuff and then some other custom stuff and we were like oh yeah that's awesome.
1:00:53 So, we made an MKBHD plugin in the Motion VFX suite.
1:00:58 Yeah.
1:00:59 Um, Apple also acquired all of that.
1:01:01 They get that, too.
1:01:02 That's a weird.
1:01:04 Yeah.
1:01:04 Yeah.
1:01:04 Apple owns our dad.
1:01:06 Yeah.
1:01:06 So, I I'm assuming they're going to do the Dark Sky thing
1:01:09 where unfortunately they're going to stop
1:01:11 supporting Da Vinci Resolve and Premiere, right?
1:01:15 I reached out to them and they didn't reply.
1:01:16 So, I don't know.
1:01:18 They will.
1:01:18 Yeah.
1:01:18 The second they bought Dark Sky, it was no longer available on Android.
1:01:21 And I just feel like that's the f first thing
1:01:24 they're gonna do is like make this plug-in suite Apple only.
1:01:27 I could see them
1:01:29 still supporting the existing plugins but not making new ones for
1:01:34 Didn't they kill Dark Sky altogether too
1:01:36 eventually?
1:01:36 Yes, they at first going to be a Final Cut feature.
1:01:40 Every single plugin just integrated into Final Cut.
1:01:42 Okay, here's Yeah, this is how I this is how I forecast it going.
1:01:45 And I'm bad at predicting the future, but this is
1:01:47 like the weather app.
1:01:47 Yeah.
1:01:48 Well, this is how I think it will go based on how past things have gone.
1:01:51 Number one, they buy it.
1:01:52 So number two, now they pull support for Da Vinci
1:01:55 Resolve and Premiere and it's just available for Final Cut.
1:01:58 And then eventually in some year and a half down the road version of Final Cut,
1:02:02 we'll start to see stuff from Motion VFX built into Final Cut Pro.
1:02:07 And then they eventually just sunset Motion VFX and then it is what it is.
1:02:11 All the plugins that I've been buying for years will eventually
1:02:14 kind of like my Dark Side subscription just be wasted money.
1:02:17 And ideally, a lot of that stuff gets pulled in and becomes
1:02:21 a reason for people to use Final Cut because that's what Apple wants.
1:02:24 That's ideally for Final Cut, not for everyone else.
1:02:27 Yeah, that's ideal for I don't know if they're going to pull it into Final Cut.
1:02:30 I feel like they're just going to make it its own
1:02:31 separate thing in the Creator Studio to subscribe to the creator app.
1:02:37 That's a good
1:02:37 That'd be crazy.
1:02:38 That'd be insane value.
1:02:41 Yeah.
1:02:40 I mean, each of those plugins are like
1:02:43 Stop.
1:02:43 Yeah.
1:02:44 Well, each of those plugins are like $80.
1:02:46 They're not cheap.
1:02:47 There's a lot of and they come like when you buy one plugin it
1:02:50 comes with a ton of different plugins inside of it.
1:02:54 But that like the motion VFX plugins have like
1:02:57 the YouTuber industry like kind of on locked in.
1:03:01 Yeah.
1:03:01 Unless you want to start building your own
1:03:02 stuff or like if you know After Effects,
1:03:04 if you have a Michael who's just amazing at graphics.
1:03:07 There's also Motion Array, but Motion Array is not good.
1:03:09 Like their stuff has never been that good.
1:03:10 Yeah.
1:03:11 Motion Motion is just not good.
1:03:13 Apple Motion is terrible.
1:03:14 Yes.
1:03:14 Yeah.
1:03:15 I I use the MKBHD plugins all the time.
1:03:17 I mean, there's Pix like there's Pixelmator, you know,
1:03:20 like they bought Pixelmator and it's still a dedicated app
1:03:23 that got put into the education bundle, right?
1:03:25 Yeah, that's in the bundle.
1:03:26 Creative bundle.
1:03:28 Yeah, the creator one or the creator one?
1:03:30 Creative.
1:03:29 I mean educated.
1:03:31 Oh my god, I can't speak.
1:03:32 Education one or the creator one studio.
1:03:36 Pixelmator was already just an Mac.
1:03:39 Mac app though.
1:03:40 So, this is weirder because now we're potentially losing like Dark Sky,
1:03:44 losing the other platforms, which sucks.
1:03:46 But, um,
1:03:46 we're just speculating, though.
1:03:47 Yeah.
1:03:47 The funniest thing kind of about this is
1:03:50 Marquez tweets about Final Cut crashing all the time,
1:03:52 and Apple loves to be like, "We tried to recreate all these things and we're
1:03:56 just seeing no problems." Little do they know,
1:03:58 Motion VFX and Final Cut
1:04:00 hate each other.
1:04:02 Yeah.
1:04:02 Yeah.
1:04:02 Seems to hate each other a lot.
1:04:03 Like, it works great.
1:04:04 We still love motion VFX,
1:04:06 but the majority of the time Final Cut Crash is just like a plugin.
1:04:09 Yeah.
1:04:10 Like right when the playhead gets there.
1:04:11 It's like when your dad marries your bully's
1:04:13 mom and now you guys are stepdaughters.
1:04:16 But like I feel like every time you tweet
1:04:19 about that, someone from Apple's like, "What's going on?
1:04:21 What's going on?" And now they're going to buy
1:04:23 it and start using it and be like,
1:04:24 "Oh my god, people work like this.
1:04:26 They're going to crash all the time.
1:04:28 They're going to learn real quick." Yeah.
1:04:29 I think most of probably most of my bugs for the last
1:04:32 couple years I've used Final Cut are not actually a Final Cut bug.
1:04:35 They are a plugin with Final Cut.
1:04:38 I shoot Red.
1:04:40 There's the RED plugin.
1:04:42 That plugin is has caused many crashes.
1:04:44 There's the Motion VFX plugins.
1:04:46 Those have caused many crashes.
1:04:47 So over the years, every time I'll have like a really frustrating edit
1:04:50 with Final Cut because it starts crashing over and over and I tweet about it,
1:04:53 the Final Cut team reaches out and they're like,
1:04:55 "What's going on with Final Cut?" and I'll send them the logs and they're like,
1:04:58 "Yeah, maybe disable that plugin and see
1:05:01 if it still happens." And then it's fine.
1:05:02 It's like when using Windows cuz your your Nvidia display
1:05:06 driver crashes on your HP Omen laptop powered by Asus RAM.
1:05:10 You such a good segue.
1:05:11 There's just unfortunately a trivia break in between.
1:05:14 Oh, so hold that thought.
1:05:17 Let's do trivia.
1:05:18 That was good though.
1:05:18 That was good.
1:05:19 Okay, question number two.
1:05:22 So, Apple's high-speed event announced such
1:05:25 classics as MagSafe and HomePod Mini.
1:05:31 Dang.
1:05:30 What year was that event?
1:05:34 Highspeed.
1:05:33 Mag Safe.
1:05:34 I know.
1:05:35 I know.
1:05:35 Mag Safe and HomePod Mini.
1:05:39 Um,
1:05:38 are we doing Delta or Price is Right.
1:05:42 Guild
1:05:41 this one.
1:05:42 I think let's do Delta.
1:05:43 Let's do Delta.
1:05:45 United.
1:05:45 Do you know what I found the other day?
1:05:48 Not totally related to this, but kind of rel.
1:05:50 We have that one butcher block.
1:05:52 And do you remember when the original HomePods used to stain
1:05:55 wood when you left it on it for too long?
1:05:57 We still have this butcher block that just has a white circle
1:05:59 on it because we left a HomePod on it for like 24 hours.
1:06:02 Not even that long.
1:06:04 The like the rubberized bottom just straight up stained wood.
1:06:08 That's a That's a How did they not even test this?
1:06:11 Yeah.
1:06:11 Yeah.
1:06:12 All right, we'll take it to break and come back.
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1:07:41 Another thing that happened this week was
1:07:42 Nvidia's annual GTC conference in San Francisco.
1:07:46 They sometimes reveal new graphics cards.
1:07:48 They sometimes, actually all the time, reveal new AI.
1:07:52 This year they revealed new AI as usual.
1:07:55 So there is a thing that Nvidia has been
1:07:57 doing for quite a few years now called DLSS.
1:08:00 It's deep learning super sampling.
1:08:02 back when AI was called deep learning.
1:08:04 Uh they have their new version which is DLSS 5 which is the thing
1:08:09 that has been getting the most uh chatter in the last couple of days.
1:08:14 Yeah.
1:08:13 And the reason for this is because what DLSS usually does is it sort
1:08:18 of upscales content that doesn't actually have
1:08:21 to be rendered by the graphics card.
1:08:22 It's like AI models that do upscaling.
1:08:26 This year they kind of took it to the next I don't know if you want
1:08:29 to say next level or if like a whole
1:08:31 another level entirely because basically what this is
1:08:34 doing is it is looking at the pixels
1:08:38 and then it's generating texture maps that are
1:08:40 anchored to the scenes content to make it
1:08:42 look higher resolution while not taking more processing power.
1:08:45 The reason people are making memes about this is
1:08:48 because it's basically doing like generative texture mapping
1:08:52 to a lot of the stuff and a lot
1:08:54 of the resulting images kind of just look like they
1:08:58 it's almost this uncanny valley thing
1:09:01 where they they almost look like real people but it's
1:09:03 like that it's that close off that it feels awkward
1:09:07 and the sharpening and the the contrast are just way up on everything.
1:09:11 All the jackets look like really really contrasty and sharpened.
1:09:15 Clarity slider.
1:09:16 The clarity slider so high up.
1:09:19 It's like this the the spiritual clarity cuz I just
1:09:22 feel like a lot of them are like well a lot
1:09:24 of them it's like it's like this is an old
1:09:27 person so let's make them look as old as possible.
1:09:30 Yeah.
1:09:30 Yeah.
1:09:31 Yeah.
1:09:32 Yeah.
1:09:32 I'm looking at I'm watching the side by side video
1:09:34 right now and each time they do the side by side.
1:09:37 Every little bit of micro it's literally like turning the clarity slider up.
1:09:40 Like every bit of micro texture turns into like very visible texture.
1:09:45 And so if you have a person that has a little bit of wrinkles
1:09:48 the Hogwarts Legacy one adds a lot of wrinkles.
1:09:51 It also was a little annoying because it it kind of like reminded me a little
1:09:54 bit of HDR almost where some of the stuff
1:09:57 the shadows just get completely pulled up.
1:09:59 Yeah, it's like they just get rid of shadows and they add detail,
1:10:02 but it's like that didn't need to be there.
1:10:03 Like why do I need to see the background characters t-shirt, you know?
1:10:08 Yeah.
1:10:08 This is also getting a lot of flack
1:10:09 because they showed some demos with like Resident Evil,
1:10:11 which they always like to use Resident Evil for their demos.
1:10:14 And a lot of people were saying that the DLSS 5 off
1:10:18 uh image was like not even what it looks like in game.
1:10:20 It's actually way higher quality than the off image that they showed.
1:10:24 So people were speculating that they down quality like made
1:10:27 the quality lower just so it could look like a bigger difference.
1:10:31 Um so there was some drama around that.
1:10:33 The biggest question mark as with most AI features just becomes like if
1:10:39 you are letting the graphics card use deep learning to create textures for you.
1:10:44 How much of that gets taken away from the original artists?
1:10:48 You know that's like the question.
1:10:50 And Nvidia says like it's different
1:10:52 in that when it generates these textures and stuff,
1:10:54 they get rooted to the actual model.
1:10:56 So it's not like it's generating like
1:10:58 the scenes dynamically and changing everything dynamically.
1:11:02 But and there are some sliders that the the developers are going
1:11:05 to be able to use for how much shading they want on certain things,
1:11:09 how much like light they want on certain things,
1:11:11 the way that the texture is going to look.
1:11:14 Mhm.
1:11:15 Um but yeah, just one of those kind of like moral quandries
1:11:18 where everyone's a little bit a little bit weirded out by this.
1:11:21 I have a maybe a stupid question.
1:11:23 That's okay.
1:11:24 I guess if the idea is the this technology and these models
1:11:28 are individually on your GPU analyzing the scene and upscaling,
1:11:32 not upscaling, but like doing the improvement to quality.
1:11:35 Yeah.
1:11:35 Does that mean that theoretically everyone could look at the same exact
1:11:39 map or have the same exact thing they're doing in a game,
1:11:42 but it could look slightly different?
1:11:44 I don't know.
1:11:45 That is something that I will have to investigate.
1:11:48 Um, yeah, it's possible.
1:11:50 I mean, just generative and but it's taking the exact Oh, yeah.
1:11:54 I guess it's generative.
1:11:55 Like they have sl They said that the developer has some sliders,
1:11:57 but I don't know how control over the actual text resulting textures.
1:12:02 the developer would send the game out to everyone.
1:12:05 So, everyone should have the exact same game.
1:12:06 So, it should be source material.
1:12:08 You'd think it would be taking the same
1:12:09 source material and doing it exactly the same.
1:12:12 But, I guess a lot of generative stuff is random.
1:12:14 But yeah, it's based on like noise which will have a different
1:12:16 se but also remember a few weeks ago I was like, yo, how how does DLSS work?
1:12:20 This this blows my mind.
1:12:21 And then a bunch of people emailed me and I I still don't understand.
1:12:25 It's Yeah, I feel like Nvidia has this weird
1:12:27 thing where wherever they release something really good,
1:12:29 the way I find out is by a bunch of memes on online.
1:12:33 It's like that's how I know something huge in Nvidia just happened.
1:12:37 Yeah, that's actually valid.
1:12:38 Same.
1:12:38 Yeah.
1:12:38 Well, they they need to do that because if Nvidia
1:12:42 drops something that isn't the greatest thing in the world,
1:12:44 the entire US economy crashes.
1:12:46 That's also true.
1:12:47 The bubble will die.
1:12:48 Yeah.
1:12:48 Yeah.
1:12:49 And then Oh my god.
1:12:50 Yeah.
1:12:50 There was a big rumor that at this event they were going
1:12:52 to launch their own ARMbased consumer PC chips, the N1 and the N1X.
1:12:57 Um, that did not come out at this conference yet.
1:13:01 It could also drop at the very last minute because it's still going on.
1:13:03 It probably won't though.
1:13:04 And that would be very interesting because then they would
1:13:06 be competing with Snapdragon and Intel and all these things.
1:13:10 But um, Nvidia as they are invested
1:13:14 in many companies are also heavily invested in Intel.
1:13:16 So, that's kind of like a weird um weird little collaboration there.
1:13:20 Anyways, these will be available on RTX50 series GPUs uh in the fall,
1:13:26 and I guess we'll be able to see how
1:13:28 either terrible or good it actually is once that happens.
1:13:32 Speaking of gaming, really quickly,
1:13:34 there is this new split mouse thing that starts as a regular mouse.
1:13:39 I actually I could have used this this weekend cuz
1:13:41 Ellis and I had a 4-hour delay at the airport
1:13:43 and I wanted to play Dota and didn't have
1:13:44 a mouse and we walked all around the airport
1:13:47 for like an hour and I found one mouse
1:13:49 that's probably 30 years old and it was $30 and I did not buy it and I used
1:13:52 my trackpad and it was a horrible experience playing Dota 2.
1:13:56 Uh anyway, this mouse looks like a regular kind of travel mouse and then you
1:14:00 can split it in half and then it's like these Switch style uh game pads.
1:14:05 Is this real?
1:14:05 Oh, it's pre-ordered.
1:14:06 It's a It's Kickstarter.
1:14:07 I think it's called the Pixel Paw.
1:14:09 It's if you for audio listeners,
1:14:11 if you imagine just a black a regular black mouse,
1:14:14 two buttons, you'll notice there's no scroll wheel
1:14:17 because that split between the buttons follows the entire
1:14:21 length of the mouse because that's where it literally just snaps in half
1:14:25 and now you have a full game console split like Joy-Con controllers.
1:14:29 There's no scroll wheel because it wouldn't make sense.
1:14:32 Um, so annoying.
1:14:33 Left side you have your joystick and D-pad.
1:14:35 Right side you have uh ABXY and another sparkle emoji button.
1:14:39 What does that do?
1:14:41 AI button.
1:14:42 It's on both of them.
1:14:44 Um, this is, you know, it's Bluetooth and dongle support,
1:14:48 72 hours of battery life, th000 Hz pulling rate.
1:14:50 I can't believe this thing, well, it's not real yet, so whatever.
1:14:54 This has a 1000 Hz pulling rate, but the Logitech MXM 4 does not.
1:14:58 Uh, multi-device pairing.
1:15:00 What's funny is the render of this looks awesome,
1:15:01 but then the videos they actually post,
1:15:03 the texture of the mouse looks very 3D printed.
1:15:07 So, I'm not quite sure how far along they are.
1:15:10 I'll give them the benefit of the doubt, but
1:15:12 this imagery makes me really nervous.
1:15:13 The imagery kind of makes me nervous.
1:15:15 Watching out for me.
1:15:16 Yeah, the It's a really cool design.
1:15:18 I don't It doesn't look like the most comfortable mouse in the world.
1:15:20 It has these really big like pieces on the back
1:15:24 where the back of your palm almost wrist would sit.
1:15:27 And I don't know if that feels nice or not.
1:15:29 I am annoyed by the lack of scroll wheel.
1:15:31 That's pretty annoying.
1:15:32 No scroll wheel kind of feels like a dealbreaker
1:15:34 cuz whether you're just productivity or playing games,
1:15:37 scroll wheel almost always does something really important to what you're doing.
1:15:42 Totally.
1:15:42 Um, so that kind of sticks, but it could,
1:15:44 you know, it's Bluetooth and has a dongle.
1:15:46 It can connect to a bunch of different
1:15:47 things and just be a straightup controller, which is kind of neat.
1:15:50 Maybe if you're using Steam Deck as like uh like bringing a Steam Deck around,
1:15:55 it might be kind of cool for different types
1:15:57 of games that work better with a mouse or a controller.
1:15:59 Yeah.
1:15:59 And if you could pair this to a Switch 2, it would also make a lot of sense.
1:16:03 Yeah.
1:16:03 Nintendo Switch, too.
1:16:04 But real quick, since we're talking about mice,
1:16:06 I got a new mouse recently that I think is kind of neat.
1:16:09 So, I'll talk about it as fast as possible.
1:16:11 What's his name?
1:16:13 Um Herbert Stewart.
1:16:16 Little.
1:16:16 He's a little boy.
1:16:17 Um, his name is Pwnage.
1:16:21 This is a company where I'm not I do not love their name,
1:16:24 but 2008 I do like a lot of their products.
1:16:27 I've talked about see the target demographic.
1:16:28 Yeah, exactly.
1:16:29 This is very obviously a gaming mouse.
1:16:31 They do make also one of my favorite Hall effect keyboards.
1:16:34 Um, but this is the Sim 3.
1:16:36 They make a bunch of mice and what
1:16:38 they do really cool is they're like ultra customizable.
1:16:41 I brought it here.
1:16:43 Essentially what this is is it's a gaming mouse
1:16:45 that has kind of all the specs you would ever want.
1:16:47 Up to 8,000 hertz pulling rate, 200 hours of battery life, 50 g without holes.
1:16:54 Uh kind of the the ideal mouse,
1:16:56 but the problem with a mouse is no matter how good all the specs are,
1:17:01 it comes down to feel.
1:17:03 And it's really hard to tell how a mouse feels by the internet.
1:17:06 Sometimes you just have to buy a couple of them to see.
1:17:08 This is super customizable with almost no tools.
1:17:12 You can just pop the back off and have
1:17:15 different colors and sizes of where your palm raises.
1:17:19 So it can like pump up more.
1:17:20 It can go down more.
1:17:22 Reminds me of there also each button can really easily just pop right off.
1:17:28 Dang.
1:17:28 So now you can do different colors.
1:17:29 You can have different size indents in each mouse button without them.
1:17:33 Different sizes.
1:17:34 See the body?
1:17:36 Yes.
1:17:35 And does it have JoyCons inside?
1:17:37 No.
1:17:37 But it does have with a little uh tool.
1:17:41 This is the only thing you need a tool for.
1:17:43 This is like a mechanical keyboard switch tool is you can actually take out
1:17:48 the switches for each button
1:17:51 for each mouse click and there are different types of Dude, I'm so mad.
1:17:55 I'm so mad at what I'll tell you.
1:17:58 There are different type of optical and mechanical switches that you
1:18:00 can then put in there just like pop them in.
1:18:03 But they all have That's crazy.
1:18:05 Can I ask something?
1:18:06 Yeah.
1:18:06 Yeah.
1:18:06 What has been the general reception to this idea online?
1:18:10 I'm not that deep in the gaming mouse category anymore.
1:18:14 I think they're they're a pretty popular company.
1:18:16 Some of a lot of the pros use them.
1:18:18 I think still places like Razer kind of beats out a lot of big ones.
1:18:22 Razer and Zoey.
1:18:24 So, I have beef with this.
1:18:25 Okay.
1:18:25 What's your beef?
1:18:27 Back about 10, 12, 15 years ago when I was growing up,
1:18:32 I had this mouse called the cyborg rat mouse.
1:18:36 from Cats.
1:18:36 Yeah, from Mad Cats and it was a fully modular adjust.
1:18:40 I got made fun of for that relentlessly.
1:18:41 It's the same thing.
1:18:43 It's the same thing.
1:18:44 Have you seen Look, I have big hands.
1:18:46 I can't use a regular size mouse.
1:18:48 This mouse, I get to customize it to fit my hand.
1:18:51 Oh, I get to move it.
1:18:53 I get Marquez's past.
1:18:54 I get to put weights in it or take the weights out of it.
1:18:58 The same idea.
1:18:58 I didn't even need special tools.
1:19:00 It was all built in.
1:19:01 And I had this customizable mouse that was perfect for me.
1:19:03 And everyone hated it.
1:19:04 and I got hate for it and then I I retired it and now this idea is suddenly,
1:19:09 oh, you can customize your mouse.
1:19:11 Would you would you look at that?
1:19:12 That's so nice.
1:19:13 I want to customize my mouse.
1:19:14 I'm like, well, you guys don't know about the Mad Cats rat.
1:19:17 The Mad Cats rat is the Cyber Truck of this thing looks like it gets hate,
1:19:22 but it's the OG for this.
1:19:24 Then we have also normalized insane looking
1:19:27 PC peripherals over the last 20 years.
1:19:29 I think at that point in time everything
1:19:31 looked really really basic and then eventually it got
1:19:33 it was called the rat cuz it was better than a mouse.
1:19:35 It was bigger.
1:19:37 I never made that connection.
1:19:39 The problem if you don't know what this the cyborg rat
1:19:42 is is imagine a mouse where like all the corners had
1:19:46 like a dial that could move it like up and down
1:19:48 or side to side and make it wider or longer or Yeah.
1:19:52 wider the change the angle.
1:19:54 It was This mouse looks like it weighs 7 lbs.
1:19:57 You could take all the weight out of it.
1:19:58 It would be lighter than a normal mouse or put all
1:19:59 the weights in it and it would be smooth and heavy.
1:20:01 I bet it still weighs more than
1:20:02 this wireless one with 200 hours of battery life.
1:20:04 But could you change the weight though?
1:20:07 I don't know.
1:20:07 Everyone right now in the gaming sphere wants light.
1:20:10 It's like 50 50 to 80 gram is like I will find I will find out the weight
1:20:15 for you of this mouse because I'm sure it's
1:20:18 but lots of different right now there's only black, white,
1:20:21 red, but the Sim 2 had like a million different colors.
1:20:24 So two two things I think are cool about this.
1:20:26 Like I said before, it's all about feel.
1:20:29 It's kind of like uh truly wireless earbuds, right?
1:20:32 Like you might buy a pair that you think are great,
1:20:34 but they don't fit in your ears great.
1:20:35 So with this, you get when you buy it,
1:20:38 it comes with all three different backs and the two different buttons,
1:20:41 so you can kind of make it fit your hand better.
1:20:44 Yeah.
1:20:43 Um and it has all the specs you would want.
1:20:45 Then if you're also someone like me who switches
1:20:47 a keyboard out all the time or a desk mat,
1:20:49 there will be different colors to so now your mouse can
1:20:53 match the different colors of the desk that you're setting up on.
1:20:56 What's the value in raising or lowering the optical sensor?
1:20:59 I don't know.
1:21:00 My guess is like depending on how you lift off,
1:21:03 maybe having it more forward facing or more or not forward facing,
1:21:06 but more towards the front or more towards the back is better.
1:21:09 Uh my hot take is if you need to adjust these things,
1:21:11 you're just bad at video games.
1:21:13 M yeah might not be wrong.
1:21:16 A lot of pro players though will say a million different things of like, oh,
1:21:18 I'm trying claw grip out this time and now I'm hitting everything better,
1:21:21 which I think is kind of snake oil
1:21:25 a little or like the the pros doing it and you definitely don't need to.
1:21:28 I was wondering why this wasn't clicking.
1:21:30 It's because I don't think the but um yeah, the switch is in it.
1:21:33 But yeah, that was it.
1:21:34 I don't want to sound like an ad too much, but I thought it was neat.
1:21:38 You can still buy a cyborg rat.
1:21:40 Buy one.
1:21:40 If you love it so much, buy it.
1:21:41 I'm just saying when you marry him.
1:21:43 It's an option.
1:21:44 It's an option.
1:21:44 My video is from January 31st.
1:21:47 Make a short on it.
1:21:49 Honestly, the short would pay for itself.
1:21:51 It's 14 years old.
1:21:52 Uh, good times.
1:21:54 Well, I think that's all we have for this week.
1:21:55 We are recording a day early this week, uh, because of scheduling conflicts.
1:22:00 And so, if anything major happens tomorrow or Thursday, I'm sowi.
1:22:04 That's also why I'm wearing green and no one else is cuz it's St.
1:22:07 Patrick's.
1:22:07 Is it actually?
1:22:08 Yes.
1:22:09 What?
1:22:09 What the actual green bagels?
1:22:11 I'm literally wearing green.
1:22:14 I didn't realize it was St.
1:22:15 Patrick's Day and wore green by accident.
1:22:17 50% of people in the room are wearing green upset at these two.
1:22:21 I mean, this is green gray.
1:22:23 David's laptop is green.
1:22:24 Okay, but also I said it and everyone went, "What it is?"
1:22:26 There's a lot of green in here.
1:22:27 Actually, I knew it was St.
1:22:28 Patrick's.
1:22:29 I literally pulled out of my driveway and I was like, "Ah, crap.
1:22:31 I forgot to wear green." And I get here and everyone's wearing green.
1:22:34 And and then Andrew goes, "Oh, St.
1:22:35 Patrick's Day." And they all go, "What?
1:22:37 That's today?" Like you're all wearing green by accident.
1:22:39 That's insane.
1:22:40 You guys I'm sorry.
1:22:42 Thank you for the green.
1:22:44 Leprechauns.
1:22:44 I feel like wearing green and blue is directly contrasting.
1:22:48 Or it's just like blue is the antithesis of green.
1:22:51 He's the ocean.
1:22:51 I don't think that's true.
1:22:53 The ocean.
1:22:53 They're right next to each other in the rainbow.
1:22:55 Yeah.
1:22:55 Blue and green together is like one of the most soughtafter colors ever.
1:22:58 It's seafoam.
1:22:59 Yeah.
1:22:59 Just ask Miles Davis.
1:23:01 That's right.
1:23:01 Kind of blue.
1:23:03 Deep cut.
1:23:03 I don't get that.
1:23:04 No, it was even deeper than that.
1:23:05 There's a song on that album called Blue and Green.
1:23:07 Oh, on kind of blue.
1:23:08 I'm more of a green and blue guy.
1:23:11 You know what has no color?
1:23:13 The trivia.
1:23:14 No, trivia is blue.
1:23:14 Have you ever seen the lights behind you?
1:23:16 They're kind of green a little.
1:23:17 If you look at red little blue and green, actually after dark.
1:23:21 What is blue?
1:23:22 Guys, I have refreshed the video.
1:23:25 Okay, I need What is the title?
1:23:27 And we're doing Jeopardy rules,
1:23:28 so you have to write the full title of the video.
1:23:32 Wait, hold on.
1:23:32 Jeopardy rules would be you have to write what
1:23:34 is and then the full title of the video.
1:23:36 You're right.
1:23:36 You're right.
1:23:36 We're doing Ellis.
1:23:38 Ellis.
1:23:38 We're doing Jel Gel.
1:23:40 We're doing Ellis's We're doing Gillespie rules.
1:23:48 What is the title of the Tom Scott video as of me refreshing it 35 seconds ago?
1:23:53 Prices, right?
1:23:54 Rules.
1:23:57 I went super specific.
1:23:58 So, if I'm off by like five over, I'm going to be so mad.
1:24:01 I think I'm way I think it's a million over this, but I went under on purpose.
1:24:05 Okay, who wants to go first?
1:24:08 All of you flipped your board, said no.
1:24:09 Okay, someone read first.
1:24:10 Holy moly.
1:24:12 Okay, you go first, Marquez.
1:24:13 My title is This video has 12,20,22 views.
1:24:19 Excellent guess.
1:24:20 Mine is This video has 17,653,147 views.
1:24:25 Excellent guess.
1:24:26 Mine is this video has 58 million views.
1:24:30 Objectively a better guess than the other two.
1:24:32 This video has 74 million 958,941.
1:24:39 So much money views.
1:24:40 Meeting David.
1:24:42 74 million.
1:24:43 You rolling in it, my guy.
1:24:44 Insane.
1:24:45 I heard something like they they fixed the bug that allows
1:24:47 you to do this, but they just let him still have as they Yeah, as you do.
1:24:53 All right.
1:24:53 After that, quick update on the score.
1:24:55 Marquez with 17.
1:24:57 Andrew with 19.
1:24:58 David after that correct answer with 22.
1:25:01 22 way.
1:25:03 I'm also rolling it at Tom.
1:25:05 You and me, we had red shirts together.
1:25:07 We had We rolling it together.
1:25:09 Are you just Tom Scott?
1:25:10 That's right.
1:25:11 David, you seen them in the same room?
1:25:13 We have been in the same room.
1:25:15 We have many times.
1:25:16 But I will say David, worst takes on waveform.
1:25:19 Best answers at trivia.
1:25:21 That's right.
1:25:22 If you don't get that, go back and listen to the South by episode.
1:25:25 All right.
1:25:25 Next question.
1:25:26 I only lost by two.
1:25:27 Apple's highspeed event announced such classics as MagSafe and HomePod Mini.
1:25:32 What year was this event?
1:25:35 Did you guys see what got killed by Google this week?
1:25:38 Oh no.
1:25:40 Keep.
1:25:42 No.
1:25:41 Oh yeah.
1:25:42 Google F.
1:25:42 I mean Google Fiber.
1:25:43 Yeah.
1:25:44 Stop it.
1:25:44 They Well, they sold Google.
1:25:45 They sold it to private equity to So it's not Google Fiber anymore.
1:25:49 It's going to be private equity fiber.
1:25:51 Why is Google selling to private equity?
1:25:53 No, there's they're selling off their fiber business.
1:25:55 Yeah, cuz they were like, "Oh, why are we doing this?"
1:26:00 Three cities that have it in 10 blocks radius.
1:26:03 All right, flip him and read.
1:26:04 What do we got?
1:26:06 I think it's probably Wait, I was Marquez is erasing his previous answer.
1:26:13 Oh, which one is it going to be?
1:26:14 What is it?
1:26:14 It could be very He's leaving.
1:26:16 He's leaving.
1:26:17 That's why you made that.
1:26:20 All right.
1:26:19 It looks like his answer is 2030.
1:26:23 2020.
1:26:25 2020.
1:26:24 2020.
1:26:25 and I both did 2020.
1:26:26 That was sick.
1:26:27 All right, I did 2020.
1:26:29 David and Marquez get the point.
1:26:31 That was the coolest points anyone's ever gotten on Wave Form.
1:26:33 That was kind of kind of a bar.
1:26:35 That was pretty sick.
1:26:36 Counts the same.
1:26:37 Only video viewers will understand what just happened.
1:26:39 He erased his numbers until it said 2020.
1:26:43 But you have to be there.
1:26:46 It's for the full effect.
1:26:47 It was It was like in Harry Potter when the the letters are rearranged.
1:26:51 It's like I am Tom Ridden.
1:26:55 It's like those people who like paint something really complicating.
1:26:57 You're like, "What is this?" And then they
1:26:59 turn it upside down and it's this amazing portrait.
1:27:01 It was almost that cool.
1:27:02 I promise.
1:27:04 Anyway, thanks for watching.
1:27:07 Welcome back to regularly scheduled programming.
1:27:09 It's still TAR, by the way.
1:27:10 There's still a whole another week of Tar to go.
1:27:14 Uh you could call it match mech if you want, but it's it's mostly tar.
1:27:17 Um, so we'll see you uh in the comments section
1:27:22 for for all the fun stories that we missed on Wednesday.
1:27:25 It'll still be dark next week, too.
1:27:28 Tape roll is going to be so crazy.
1:27:30 Techrol.
1:27:31 Tech.
1:27:31 I can't I don't know if I can do another margin, dude.
1:27:33 In techroll, it'll be better weather.
1:27:36 Get it?
1:27:36 Integral.
1:27:37 In tech roll.
1:27:38 It'll be nice.
1:27:39 Please end this.
1:27:40 We should end this.
1:27:41 See you guys next week.
1:27:42 Peace.
1:27:44 Wait for is produced by Well, you read it out now.
1:27:48 Wait for is produced by Well, you read it out now.
1:27:51 Wait for is produced by Yeah.
1:27:57 Abreina Ellis Raven Vox Media Podcast Network.
1:27:59 Veins.
1:28:02 Bingo.
1:28:10 Whoa.
1:28:10 I didn't know David was jacked.